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Flynn to detail connection to data firm, transition pay, source says

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, is revealing a brief advisory role with a firm related to a controvers­ial data analysis company that aided the Trump campaign, The Associated Press has learned.

The disclosure of Flynn’s link to Cambridge Analytica will come in an amended public financial filing in which the retired U.S. Army lieutenant general also discloses income that includes payments from the Trump transition team, according to a person close to Flynn who spoke to AP on condition of anonymity Thursday to describe details of the filing made to the White House.

The amended disclosure shows that just before the end of the campaign, Flynn entered into a consulting agreement with SCL Group, a Virginia-based company related to Cambridge Analytica, the data mining and analysis firm that worked with Trump’s campaign.

The person said Flynn didn’t perform work or accept payment as part of the agreement with SCL Group. The details of Flynn’s role with SCL weren’t fully laid out, the person said, noting that Flynn terminated his involvemen­t shortly after Trump won the presidency.

Cambridge Analytica was heavily funded by the family of Robert Mercer, a hedge fund manager who also backed the campaign. Cambridge Analytica also worked for the successful campaign in 2016 to pull Britain out of the European Union. Trump administra­tion chief strategist Steve Bannon was a vice president of Cambridge Analytica before he joined the Trump campaign.

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