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Trump’s adviser will cooperate with Mueller

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WASHINGTON A former senior adviser to United States President Donald Trump’s election campaign has pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy and false statements charges, switching from defendant to cooperatin­g witness in the special counsel’s probe of Trump’s campaign and Russia’s election interferen­ce.

The plea by Rick Gates yesterday revealed that he will help special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion in ‘‘any and all matters’’ as prosecutor­s continue to probe the 2016 campaign, Russian meddling and Gates’s longtime business associate, onetime Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

With his cooperatio­n, Gates gives Mueller a witness willing to provide informatio­n on Manafort about his finances and political consulting work in Ukraine, and also someone who had access at the highest levels of Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Gates, 45, of Richmond, Virginia, made the plea at the federal courthouse in Washington, DC. He admitted charges accusing him of conspiring against the US government, related to fraud and unregister­ed foreign lobbying, as well as lying to federal authoritie­s in a recent interview.

The plea came a day after a federal grand jury in Virginia returned a 32-count indictment against Gates and Manafort, AP Trump’s former campaign chairman, accusing them of tax evasion and bank fraud.

Gates is the fifth defendant to plead guilty in Mueller’s investigat­ion.

The indictment in Virginia was the second round of charges against Gates and Manafort, who were initially charged last October with unregister­ed lobbying and conspiring to launder millions of dollars they earned while working on behalf of a proRussian Ukrainian political party.

Manafort continued to maintain his innocence.

‘‘I had hoped and expected my business colleague would have had the strength to continue the battle to prove our innocence. For reasons yet to surface, he chose to do otherwise,’’ Manafort said yesterday.

‘‘This does not alter my commitment to defend myself against the untrue, piled-up charges contained in the indictment­s against me.’’

Under the terms of the plea, Gates is estimated to face between 57 and 71 months behind bars. Prosecutor­s may seek a shortened sentence, depending on his cooperatio­n.

The charges to which Gates has pleaded guilty don’t involve any conduct connected to the Trump campaign. AP

 ??  ?? Rick Gates, a former top adviser to Donald Trump’s election campaign, arrives at federal court in Washington, DC yesterday to plead guilty to federal conspiracy and false statements charges.
Rick Gates, a former top adviser to Donald Trump’s election campaign, arrives at federal court in Washington, DC yesterday to plead guilty to federal conspiracy and false statements charges.

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