Los Angeles Times

Who else has been charged in the Russia case?

Notable criminal charges filed so far in the special counsel investigat­ion into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

- Times staff writer Chris Megerian

GEORGE PAPADOPOUL­OS

Ex-Trump campaign foreign policy advisor reportedly discussed Russian attempts to share political dirt on Hillary Clinton.

Charge: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigat­ors.

Status: Sentence is pending; prosecutor­s have asked for six months in prison.

MICHAEL FLYNN

The former national security advisor is the only person charged who worked in the White House.

Charge: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigat­ors.

Status: Cooperatin­g with the special counsel’s office.

RICHARD GATES

Trump’s former deputy campaign manager worked on behalf of Ukraine’s pro-Russian government.

Charges: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigat­ors and conspiracy.

Status: Cooperatin­g with the special counsel’s office.

ALEX VAN DER ZWAAN

A Dutch lawyer who worked with Manafort and Gates advocating for the Ukrainian government.

Charge: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigat­ors.

Status: Sentenced to 30 days in prison, fined $20,000 and deported.

INDICTED RUSSIANS

Twenty-six Russians have been indicted: Manafort business partner

Konstantin Kilimnik, who allegedly tried to persuade witnesses to provide false informatio­n about Ukrainian lobbying; Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin, alleged owner of the Internet Research Agency; 12 intelligen­ce officers charged in the hacking of the Clinton presidenti­al campaign; and 12 Internet Research Agency employees accused of online operations aimed at manipulati­ng U.S. voters.

Charges: Conspiracy, identity theft, money laundering, obstructio­n of justice.

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