Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Flynn’s lawyers reportedly break with Trump’s legal team

Former national security adviser may be willing to cooperate with probe

- Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON – A lawyer for former national security adviser Michael Flynn has told President Donald Trump’s legal team that they are no longer communicat­ing with them about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russian election interferen­ce.

The decision could be a sign that Flynn is moving to cooperate with Mueller’s investigat­ion or negotiate a deal for himself.

The decision was communicat­ed this week, said a person familiar with the decision who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion.

In large criminal investigat­ions, defense lawyers routinely share informatio­n with each other. But it can become unethical to continue such communicat­ion if one of the potential targets is looking to negotiate a deal with prosecutor­s.

A lawyer for Flynn didn’t respond to a request for comment Thursday. A lawyer for Flynn’s son, Michael Flynn Jr., who has also come under investigat­ion from Mueller’s team of prosecutor­s, declined to comment.

The New York Times first reported the decision.

Flynn was forced to resign as national security adviser in February after White House officials concluded that he had misled them about the nature of his contacts during the transition period with the Russian ambassador to the United States.

He was interviewe­d by the FBI in January about his communicat­ions with the ambassador, Sergey Kislyak.

The deputy attorney general at the time, Sally Yates, soon advised White House officials that their public assertions that Flynn had not discussed sanctions with Kislyak were incorrect and that Flynn was therefore in a compromise­d position.

Flynn was facing a Justice Department investigat­ion over his foreign business dealings even before Mueller was appointed as special counsel in May to investigat­e potential coordinati­on between the Trump campaign and Russia to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election. Mueller has since inherited that investigat­ion.

Flynn, a prominent Trump backer on the campaign trail, has been a key figure in Mueller’s probe and of particular interest to Trump. Former FBI Director James Comey, for instance, said that Trump encouraged him to end an FBI investigat­ion into Flynn during a private Oval Office meeting in February.

Mueller announced his first charges in the investigat­ion last month, including the guilty plea of a foreign-policy adviser to the campaign, George Papadopoul­os, and the indictment­s of former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and business associate Rick Gates.

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