The Manila Times

Ex-Trump aide Flynn’s Turkey dealings probed

- AFP PHOTO AFP

Investigat­ors are probing whether former White House national security advisor Michael Flynn discussed expelling a Turkish dissident back to his country in exchange for millions of dollars, US media reported Friday (Saturday in Manila).

Special prosecutor Robert Mueller is examining a meeting Flynn had after Donald Trump won the presidenti­al race last year, NBC News and the Wall Street Journal reported.

The meeting allegedly discussed a secret payout of up to $15 mil engineer the deportatio­n to Turkey of Fethullah Gulen, a political rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as help free Erdogan-linked Iranian-Turkish businessma­n Reza Zarrab from prison.

NBC and the Journal both cited multiple people familiar with the probe by Mueller, who is leading the investigat­ion into whether members of Trump’s campaign colluded with Russian meddling in the election.

According to the sources, Mueller recently interviewe­d witnesses over the December 2016 meeting between swanky 21 Club in New York City.

“Under the alleged proposal, Mr. Flynn and his son, Michael Flynn Jr, were to be paid as much as $ 15 million for delivering Fethullah Gulen to the Turkish government, according to people with knowledge of discussion­s Mr. Flynn had with Turkish representa­tives,” the Journal said.

The Journal said it is not clear how far the proposal went and that there was no sign that any payments were made.

‘Outrageous’

Lawyers for Flynn labeled the allegation­s “outrageous” and “false.”

According to the two reports, the discussion­s included details of how Gulen, a Muslim cleric who lives in Pennsylvan­ia and has a large Turkish by private jet to the isolated Turkish prison island of Imrali.

NBC reported that the Turkish - gineer the release of Zarrab, who was arrested in Miami in March 2016 on charges of helping Iran skirt US sanctions.

Zarrab is being held without bail and faces up to 30 years in prison if found guilty of sanctions violations and money laundering charges.

While his investigat­ion is focused on Russian meddling, Mueller has a broad mandate and has honed in on Flynn’s activities as Trump’s lead national security advisor.

Those include frequent contacts with Russia’s then-ambassador to Washington, Sergei Kislyak, and his alleged acceptance of payments before and after the election to lobby for Turkey.

 ??  ?? Britain’s Prince Charles (left) and Camill, Duchess of Cornwall, pay tribute at the Amar Jawan Jyoti war memorial at India Gate in the Indian capital New Delhi on November 9, 2017. WASHINGTON, D.C.:
Britain’s Prince Charles (left) and Camill, Duchess of Cornwall, pay tribute at the Amar Jawan Jyoti war memorial at India Gate in the Indian capital New Delhi on November 9, 2017. WASHINGTON, D.C.:

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines