Chattanooga Times Free Press

Mueller asks for documents on Flynn

- BY MATTHEW ROSENBERG, MATT APUZZO AND MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

Investigat­ors working for Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III recently asked the White House for documents related to former national security adviser Michael Flynn and have questioned witnesses about whether he was secretly paid by the Turkish government during the final months of the presidenti­al campaign, according to people close to the investigat­ion.

Although not a formal subpoena, the document request is the first known instance of Mueller’s team asking the White House to hand over records.

In interviews with potential witnesses in recent weeks, prosecutor­s and FBI agents have spent hours poring over the details of Flynn’s business dealings with a Turkish-American businessma­n who worked last year with Flynn and his consulting business, the Flynn Intel Group.

The company was paid $530,000 to run a campaign to discredit an opponent of the Turkish government who has been accused of orchestrat­ing last year’s failed coup in the country.

Investigat­ors want to know if the Turkish government was behind those payments — and if the Flynn Intel Group made kickbacks to the businessma­n, Ekim Alptekin, for helping conceal the source of the money.

The line of questionin­g shows that Mueller’s inquiry has expanded into a full-fledged examinatio­n of Flynn’s financial dealings, beyond the relatively narrow question of whether he failed to register as a foreign agent or lied about his conversati­ons and business arrangemen­ts with Russian officials.

Flynn lasted only 24 days as national security adviser, but his legal troubles now lie at the center of a political storm that has engulfed the Trump administra­tion.

Flynn declined to comment. Ty Cobb, special counsel to President Donald Trump, said, “We’ve said before we’re collaborat­ing with the special counsel on an ongoing basis.”

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