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Grand jury reportedly hears from lobbyist in Trump Tower chat

- By Chad Day And Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — A grand jury used by Special Counsel Robert Mueller has heard secret testimony from a Russian-American lobbyist who attended a June 2016 meeting with President Donald Trump’s eldest son, the Associated Press has learned.

A person familiar with the matter confirmed to the AP that Rinat Akhmetshin had appeared before Mueller’s grand jury in recent weeks. The person spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the secret proceeding­s.

The revelation is the clearest indication yet that Mueller and his team of investigat­ors view the meeting, which came weeks after Trump had secured the Republican presidenti­al nomination, as a relevant inquiry point in their broader probe into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election.

The meeting included Donald Trump Jr.; the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner; and his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. Emails released by Trump Jr. show he took the meeting expecting that he would be receiving damaging informatio­n about Hillary Clinton as part of what was described to him as a Russian government effort to aid the Trump campaign.

The Financial Times first reported Akhmetshin’s grand jury appearance. Reached by the AP, Akhmetshin declined comment. Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, also declined comment Wednesday night.

Former Soviet officer

The confirmati­on of Akhmetshin’s grand jury testimony comes after he spoke at length about his involvemen­t in the Trump Tower meeting in an interview with the AP last month.

Akhmetshin, a former Soviet military officer who served in a counterint­elligence unit, is also a well-known Washington lobbyist. He has been representi­ng Russian interests trying to undermine the story of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in a Russian prison and is the namesake of a U.S. sanctions law.

Akhmetshin has been reported to have ties to Russian intelligen­ce but he has denied that, calling the allegation­s a “smear campaign.”

Mueller and his team first signaled their interest in the Trump Tower gathering last month by contacting an attorney for at least some of the Russians who attended.

The meeting at issue was disclosed earlier this year to Congress and first revealed by The New York Times.

Trump Jr. has offered evolving explanatio­ns for the circumstan­ces of the meeting, initially saying that the purpose was to discuss adoption and later acknowledg­ing that he anticipate­d receiving informatio­n that he thought could be damaging to Clinton.

In addition to Akhmetshin, other attendees at the meeting included Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitsk­aya, music publicist Rob Goldstone — who helped arrange the gathering — and a translator. Ike Kaveladze, who also goes by the name Irakly Kaveladze, also attended the meeting. Kaveladze works for a Russian developer who partnered with Trump on the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow.

An email exchange posted to Twitter by Trump Jr. showed him conversing with Goldstone, who wanted him to meet with someone he described as a “Russian government attorney,” who supposedly had dirt on Clinton as “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

“If it’s what you say I love it especially later in the summer,” Trump Jr. wrote in response.

Lawyer dismisses claims

Another contact between Trump associates and Russia was revealed this week when Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, acknowledg­ed that the Trump Organizati­on was pursuing a Trump Tower real estate complex in Moscow in 2015. Cohen said he had reached out to a press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin about approvals.

In a letter this month to the House intelligen­ce committee, Stephen Ryan, a lawyer for Cohen, dismissed as “false” and “wholly unsubstant­iated” claims about Cohen included in a dossier of salacious allegation­s about the president’s connection­s with Russia.

 ?? Hermitage Capital via New York Times ?? Rinat Akhmetshin, a lobbyist who met with Donald Trump Jr. at Trump Tower last year, often warned his friends and contacts, “nothing is secure.” Akhmetsin, according to sources, testified before a grand jury used by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Hermitage Capital via New York Times Rinat Akhmetshin, a lobbyist who met with Donald Trump Jr. at Trump Tower last year, often warned his friends and contacts, “nothing is secure.” Akhmetsin, according to sources, testified before a grand jury used by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

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