Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Feds bring new charges against former Giuliani associate in Biden probe

- By Jim Mustian

NEW YORK » Federal prosecutor­s brought new wire fraud charges Thursday against an associate of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani who was involved in attempts to get Ukrainian officials to investigat­e the son of U.S. Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden.

Lev Parnas and his business partner, David Correia, were charged with defrauding investors in a business called Fraud Guarantee. A supersedin­g indictment also charged them with additional campaign finance violations.

Prosecutor­s said the company “purported to insure investors against corporate fraud while in fact, as alleged, they misled investors as to what would be done with their money.”

The indictment said the men misled investors about the strength of the company and their business model and in some cases used the invested money for personal expenses.

“We couldn’t say it better ourselves – the behavior alleged today is indeed fraudulent – guaranteed,” FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr. said in a statement.

Parnas defense attorney Joseph Bondy said that the new indictment “contains no surprises” and that his client has been on “strict home confinemen­t for nearly one year.”

“We are pleased that the matter can now move forward,” Bondy said, “for both Mr. Parnas and the public interest.”

Correia’s attorney declined to comment.

Both men had previously faced charges of using foreign money to make illegal campaign contributi­ons to U.S. politician­s to aid their political and business interests.

Parnas and Correia had been charged along with two other men, Igor Fruman and Andrew Kukushkin, a Ukrainian-born U.S. citizen, in a scheme to make illegal campaign donations to local and federal politician­s in New York, Nevada and other states to try to win support for a new recreation­al marijuana business.

Parnas and Fruman also made sizable contributi­ons while trying to get Americans interested in investigat­ing Biden’s son in Ukraine. Giuliani, a Republican, has said he knew nothing about the donations.

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