The Peterborough Examiner

Trump sought deal for Moscow property

- ERIC TUCKER and CHAD DAY

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump’s lawyer acknowledg­ed Monday that the president’s company pursued a Trump Tower in Moscow during the Republican primary, but that the plan was abandoned “for a variety of business reasons.” He said that at one point he sent an e-mail to the spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin about approvals from the Russian government.

The attorney, Michael Cohen, said in a statement to the House intelligen­ce committee that he worked on the real estate proposal with Felix Sater, a Russiaborn associate who he said claimed to have deep connection­s in Moscow.

The discussion­s occurred in the fall of 2015, months after Trump had declared his candidacy, and ended early last year when Cohen determined that the project was not feasible, according to a copy of Cohen’s statement. Cohen also disclosed that Trump was personally aware of the deal, signing a letter of intent and discussing it with Cohen on two other occasions.

The potential deal shows that the Trump Organizati­on was actively considerin­g doing business in Russia during the presidenti­al election, providing special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ors considerab­le fodder for turning their investigat­ion into Russian collusion toward Trump’s personal and business finances. Trump has said Mueller would be crossing a red line by delving into his finances.

In a statement, the Trump Organizati­on emphasized that the licencing deal “was not significan­tly advanced,” noting that no site or financing materializ­ed during the negotiatio­ns. The company also said it was never paid any fees as part of the deal, and the signed letter of intent was nonbinding.

“To be clear, the Trump Organizati­on has never had any real estate holdings or interests in Russia,” the company said.

On Monday, The New York Times reported on an e-mail in which Sater appeared to boast that the real estate deal could help Trump get elected. Sater did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.

“Our boy can become president of the U.S.A. and we can engineer it,” Sater wrote in an e-mail, according to the Times. “I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will manage this process.”

 ?? JIM WATSON/GETTY IMAGES ?? Michael Cohen, a lawyer for U.S. President Donald Trump, above, has admitted that Trump sought to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, Russia, in 2015.
JIM WATSON/GETTY IMAGES Michael Cohen, a lawyer for U.S. President Donald Trump, above, has admitted that Trump sought to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, Russia, in 2015.

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