The Asian Age

Mueller, Comey are

- CHAD DAY and ERIC TUCKER

Robert Mueller was set to reveal more details about his Russia investigat­ion on Friday as he faced court deadlines in the cases of two men who worked closely with President Donald Trump.

The special counsel and federal prosecutor­s in New York will have to file separate memos in court detailing the cooperatio­n of longtime Trump legal fixer Michael Cohen, who has admitted lying to Congress and orchestrat­ing hushmoney payments to protect the President. And Mr Mueller’s team will also be disclosing what they say former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort lied about when his plea deal fell apart last month.

Cohen and Manafort are among five former Trump associates whom prosecutor­s have accused of lying either to federal investigat­ors or to Congress.

The court filings will close out a week in which Mueller’s team for the first time provided some details of the help they’ve received from former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn. Prosecutor­s, who said Flynn’s assistance was “substantia­l” and merited no prison time, disclosed that he had cooperated not only with the Russia investigat­ion but also with at least one other undisclose­d criminal probe.

The new details about Mueller’s investigat­ion are set to become public as Trump continues to lash out at the Russia investigat­ion and those who help prosecutor­s. Trump singled out Cohen, accusing him of lying to get a reduced prison sentence. The president also praised another associate, Roger Stone, for saying he wouldn’t testify against him, and Trump said a pardon for Manafort isn’t off the table.

In the latest filings Friday, prosecutor­s will weigh in on whether Cohen deserves prison time and, if so, how much. In doing so, they’ll have to provide a federal judge with at least some descriptio­n of the assistance he’s provided to their investigat­ions - the Russia probe and a separate investigat­ion led by the U. S. attorney’s office in Manhattan.

In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to eight criminal counts, including tax evasion and campaign finance violations. He said Trump had directed him before the 2016 election to arrange payments to buy the silence of porn actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal, both of whom alleged they had affairs with Trump.

And then last week, Cohen made a surprise guilty plea to lying to Congress, a move that refocused attention on Trump’s ties to Russia during the 2016 campaign. Cohen admitted he lied about the details of a proposed Trump Tower in Moscow, saying that talks about the project went on until June 2016 — longer than he previously said. Cohen also said he discussed the project with Trump during the presidenti­al campaign, undercutti­ng the thenRepubl­ican presidenti­al candidate’s statements that he didn’t have any deals in Russia.

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