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Special counsel indicts Russian, adds charges against Manafort

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(Reuters) U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller filed charges yesterday against a political operative with alleged ties to Russian intelligen­ce, bringing his probe into possible collusion by the Trump presidenti­al campaign a step closer to the Kremlin’s door.

The indictment, filed by Mueller in District of Columbia federal court, included new counts against Trump’s former campaign chair Paul Manafort and the operative, Manafort aide Konstantin Kilimnik, for tampering with witnesses about their lobbying for Ukraine.

It was the third time Mueller had added to charges against Manafort since he was indicted in October. Manafort has pleaded not guilty to a raft of charges, from money-laundering, to failing to register as a foreign agent, to bank and tax fraud.

The additional charges could add to pressure on Manafort to cut a deal and cooperate with Mueller’s probe, legal experts said. Manafort has longstandi­ng ties to a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine and a Russian oligarch close to the Kremlin.

But more significan­tly Friday’s indictment marked the first time that Kilimnik, who in previous court filings was referred to only as “Person A”, was named. Mueller has said Kilimnik has links to Russian spy agencies, an allegation Kilimnik denies.

Kilimnik did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. Manafort and his lawyers have disputed the charges against him.

The disclosure could alter the way the public perceives Mueller’s investigat­ion, said former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti. Trump has repeatedly denounced the

probe as a “witch hunt” and denied any collusion took place.

“This indictment could be very important from a political perspectiv­e,” said Mariotti, a Democrat who is running for Illinois attorney general. “You now have the former chairman of the Trump campaign charged with conspiring with a suspected Russian intelligen­ce operative. That’s quite astounding.”

In a court filing earlier this week, Mueller asked the judge overseeing the case in the District of Columbia to revoke or revise an order releasing Manafort ahead of trial due to the allegation­s of witness tampering.

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