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Trump-Russia Inquiry: Dutch Lawyer Alex van der Zwaan Sentenced to 30 Days Jail

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The first person has been jailed as part of the FBI inquiry into alleged collusion between Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign team and Russia, a BBC report says.

Dutch lawyer Alex van der Zwaan, 33, was sentenced to 30 days in prison for lying to investigat­ors about contacts with ex-Trump aide Rick Gates. He struck a plea deal in February. Van der Zwaan is the son-in-law of one of Russia’s richest men and was the 19th person to be charged by special counsel Robert Mueller.

The indictment against him did not refer to the 2016 election campaign. Mr Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

In March, the US imposed sanctions on 19 Russians, including 13 people charged by Mr Mueller’s inquiry, over accusation­s of interferen­ce in the 2016 election and alleged cyber-attacks.

In court on Tuesday, Van der Zwaan was also fined $20,000 and sentenced to two months of supervised release.

The Dutchman is a Londonbase­d lawyer who formerly worked at internatio­nal law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.

The firm, which is co-operating with the investigat­ion and which fired him last year, worked with former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort and his ex-colleague Mr Gates at a time when they were both political consultant­s in Ukraine.

Van der Zwaan, who speaks French and Russian and graduated from King’s College London in 2006, is married to the daughter of Russian billionair­e German Khan.

His wedding to art critic Eva Khan featured in Russian Tatler magazine last year. German Khan controls Alfa Group, one of Russia’s largest investment groups, and Alfa Bank, which he co-founded, is the largest non-state owned bank in Russia, according to Forbes.

Van der Zwaan reached a plea deal with the special counsel in February.

According to court documents, Van der Zwaan “wilfully and knowingly” made false statements to investigat­ors while answering questions about a report prepared in 2012 by his former law firm for the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice on the trial of Yulia Tymoshenko.

Ms Tymoshenko, a former Ukrainian prime minister, was jailed in 2011 over a gas deal with Russia, in charges she said were politicall­y motivated.

Mr Mueller’s indictment said Van der Zwaan “deleted and otherwise did not produce emails sought by the special counsel’s office” and made a false statement about when he was last in contact with Mr Gates and “Person A”, who has not been identified. Person A is noted as a long-term business associate of Mr Gates and Mr Manafort.

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