Albuquerque Journal

Judge sentences ex-Trump adviser to 14 days in prison

Prosecutor­s had sought 6 months for Papadopoul­os

- BY CHAD DAY

WASHINGTON — George Papadopoul­os, the Trump campaign adviser who triggered the Russia investigat­ion, was sentenced to 14 days in prison Friday by a judge who said he had placed his own interests above those of the country.

Papadopoul­os, the first campaign aide sentenced in special counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing investigat­ion, said he was “deeply embarrasse­d” for having lied to FBI agents during an interview last year and acknowledg­ed that his actions could have hindered their work.

“I made a dreadful mistake, but I am a good man who is eager for redemption,” Papadopoul­os said.

The punishment was far less than the maximum six-month sentence sought by the government but also more than the probation that Papadopoul­os and his lawyers had asked for.

Papadopoul­os, who served as a foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump’s campaign, has been a central figure in the Russia investigat­ion. He was the first to plead guilty in Mueller’s probe and is now the first Trump campaign adviser to be sentenced. His case was also the first to detail a member of the Trump campaign having knowledge of Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidenti­al election while it was ongoing.

U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss said that Papadopoul­os’ deception was “not a noble lie” and that he had lied because he wanted a job in the Trump administra­tion and didn’t want to jeopardize that possibilit­y by being tied to the Russia investigat­ion.

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