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Mueller says searches yielded evidence of Stone-WikiLeaks communicat­ions

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(Reuters) - U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller disclosed for the first time yesterday that his office has evidence of communicat­ions between Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, and WikiLeaks related to the release of hacked Democratic Party emails.

In a court filing yesterday, Mueller’s office said it had gathered that evidence in a separate probe into Russian intelligen­ce officers who were charged by Mueller of hacking the emails during the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al campaign and staging their release.

In an email criticizin­g media coverage of Mueller’s filing on Friday, Stone said the evidence was “innocuous Twitter direct messages” that have already been disclosed to the House Intelligen­ce Committee and “prove absolutely nothing”.

Stone was indicted last month for lying to Congress about his communicat­ions with others about the hacked emails. Mueller did not say at the time that he had evidence of communicat­ions with WikiLeaks. Stone, an ally of Trump for 40 years, has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Stone has previously acknowledg­ed brief exchanges with both WikiLeaks and Guccifer 2.0 but maintains he never had advance knowledge about the release of hacked emails. But Friday marked the first time Mueller indicated he had obtained related evidence, although it remained unclear if the evidence is more substantia­l than what is publicly known.

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