Toronto Star

Flynn’s lawyers stop talking with Trump team

Former adviser’s legal team had been sharing details on special counsel investigat­ion

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WASHINGTON— Lawyers for Michael Flynn, U.S. President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, notified the president’s legal team in recent days that they could no longer discuss the special counsel’s investigat­ion, according to four people involved in the case, an indication Flynn is co-operating with prosecutor­s or negotiatin­g a deal.

Flynn’s lawyers had been sharing informatio­n with Trump’s lawyers about the investigat­ion by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, who is examining whether anyone around Trump was involved in Russian efforts to undermine Hillary Clinton’s presidenti­al campaign.

That agreement has been terminated, the four people said. Defence lawyers frequently share informatio­n during investigat­ions, but they must stop when doing so poses a conflict of interest. It is unethical for lawyers to work together when one client is cooperatin­g with prosecutor­s and another is still under investigat­ion.

The notificati­on alone does not prove Flynn is co-operating with Mueller. Some lawyers withdraw from informatio­n-sharing arrangemen­ts as soon as they begin negotiatin­g with prosecutor­s. And such negotiatio­ns sometimes fall apart.

Still, the notificati­on led Trump’s lawyers to believe that Flynn — who, along with his son, is seen as having significan­t criminal exposure — has, at the least, begun discussion­s with Mueller about co-operating.

Lawyers for Flynn and Trump declined to comment. The four people briefed on the matter spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it publicly.

A deal with Flynn would give Mueller a behind-the-scenes look at the Trump campaign and the early weeks of the administra­tion. Flynn was an early and important adviser to Trump, an architect of his populist “America first” platform and an advocate of closer ties with Russia.

His ties to Russia predated the campaign — he sat with President Vladimir Putin at a 2015 event — and he was a point person on the transition team for dealing with Russia.

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Michael Flynn is believed to have significan­t criminal exposure in Robert Mueller’s collusion probe.

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