Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Lobbyist admits brokering access to Trump inaugurati­on

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WASHINGTON: A US lobbyist has admitted brokering access to President Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on for pro-russian Ukrainian politician­s in a scheme that highlighte­d the rush by foreign interests to influence the new administra­tion.

As part of a plea agreement under which he pledged to cooperate with federal prosecutor­s, Sam Patten pleaded guilty to failing to register as a foreign agent for a Russia-aligned Ukrainian political party, and to helping a Ukrainian oligarch who funded that party illegally purchase four tickets to Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Although the charges were not brought by the special counsel investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election, Robert Mueller, they stem from his team’s work, and overlap substantia­lly with its continuing investigat­ion, suggesting Patten could be a useful witness.

The case sketched out by prosecutor­s encompasse­d Patten, a respected Republican operative and consultant whose family was once part of Washington’s social elite; money transfers from a Cypriot bank; and a Russian national who had also worked for Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager, and been accused of maintainin­g ties to Russian intelligen­ce.

The charges also represente­d the first public acknowledg­ment that prosecutor­s are looking into efforts by foreign interests to funnel money into Trump’s political operation.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
AFP FILE US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

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