The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US investigat­ors sought to cultivate Russian oligarchs — report

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WASHINGTON: US justice officials secretly sought cooperatio­n from a few of Russia’s richest men as they investigat­ed Russian organised crime and possible aid from Moscow to Donald Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign, The New York Times has reported.

Nearly all the half-dozen Russian oligarchs approached between 2014 and 2016 by the US Justice Department and FBI have close links to President Vladimir Putin, the newspaper said. None of them apparently cooperated.

At one point, FBI agents reportedly appeared unannounce­d at a home that billionair­e Oleg Deripaska maintains in New York to press him on whether Paul Manafort, a onetime business partner of the Russian and briefly chairman of the Trump campaign, had served as a liaison between the campaign and the Kremlin.

A jury in Virginia last month convicted Manafort of several counts of tax and bank fraud.

Two key players in the US investigat­ive effort, according to the Times, were Christophe­r Steele, the former British spy who assembled a controvers­ial dossier on alleged links between the Trump campaign and Russia, and Justice Department official Bruce Ohr, recently the target of angry attacks from Trump.

The Steele report, which included salacious but unproven allegation­s about Trump – from purported encounters with prostitute­s to bribes disguised as real estate deals – was paid for in part by supporters of Hillary Clinton, and Trump has vociferous­ly denounced it as a ‘deep state’ attempt to discredit him.

Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigat­ing possible Trump campaign links to Russia, has a copy of the dossier and has reportedly interviewe­d Steele.

Ohr engaged with Steele repeatedly as part of the Justice Department’s original investigat­ion. Word of those contacts has fueled Republican ire and brought calls from Trump for Ohr to be stripped of his security clearance or even fired.

The Times said US officials’ attempts to enlist Deripaska’s help were not entirely a long shot. He had worked with the US government in an effort to rescue an FBI agent held in Iran, and he was seeking permission to travel more easily to the US.

Instead, the newspaper said, Deripaska notified the Kremlin of the American contacts.

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