Baltimore Sun

2 Giuliani associates plead not guilty in campaign donation case

- By Tom Hays

NEW YORK — Two Rudy Giuliani associates, wearing American flag lapel pins, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges they used foreign money to make illegal campaign contributi­ons to politician­s and committees to advance their business interests.

Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were arraigned in federal court in Manhattan in a case that has cast a harsh light on the business dealings of Giuliani, who is President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and a former New York City mayor.

“Many false things have been said about me and my family in the press and media recently,” Parnas told reporters after the hearing. ”I look forward to defending myself vigorously in court, and I’m certain that in time, the truth will be revealed, and I will be vindicated.”

Fruman and his lawyers had no comment.

Prosecutor­s say Parnas, 47, and Fruman, 53, made the donations while lobbying U.S. politician­s to oust the country’s ambassador to Ukraine. Giuliani, who at the time was trying to get

Ukrainian officials to investigat­e the son of Trump’s potential Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, has said he knew nothing about the donations.

Trump’s efforts to press Ukraine for an investigat­ion of the Bidens are the subject of a House impeachmen­t inquiry.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebekah Donaleski told a judge Wednesday that a dozen search warrants had produced a “voluminous” amount of evidence in the case, including emails and other communicat­ions.

A lawyer for Parnas, Ed MacMahon, responded by suggesting some of the communicat­ions could be protected by attorney-client and executive privilege, since his client was doing work for Giuliani while Giuliani was representi­ng the president.

Prosecutor­s allege that Parnas and Fruman also worked with two other men, David Correia and Andrey Kukushkin, in a separate scheme to make illegal campaign donations to politician­s in several states in an attempt to get support for a new recreation­al marijuana business.

Correia and Kukushkin pleaded not guilty last week.

 ?? STEPHANIE KEITH/GETTY ?? Lev Parnas, left, and Igor Fruman were arraigned Wednesday during a federal court hearing in Manhattan.
STEPHANIE KEITH/GETTY Lev Parnas, left, and Igor Fruman were arraigned Wednesday during a federal court hearing in Manhattan.
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