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Trump lawyer emailed Putin aide regarding Moscow project

- By Rosalind S. Helderman, Tom Hamburger and Carol D. Leonnig The Washington Post

A top executive from Donald Trump’s real estate company emailed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s personal spokesman during the U.S. presidenti­al campaign last year to ask for help advancing a stalled Trump Tower developmen­t project in Moscow, according to documents submitted to Congress on Monday.

The request came in a mid-January 2016 email from Michael Cohen, one of Trump’s closest business advisers, who asked longtime Putin lieutenant Dmitry Peskov for assistance in reviving a deal that Cohen suggested was languishin­g.

“Over the past few months I have been working with a company based in Russia regarding the developmen­t of a Trump TowerMosco­w project in Moscow City,” Cohen wrote to Peskov, according to a person familiar with the email. “Without getting into lengthy specifics, the communicat­ion between our two sides has stalled.

“As this project is too important, I am hereby requesting your assistance. I respectful­ly request someone, preferably you, contact me so that I might discuss the specifics as well as arranging meetings with the appropriat­e individual­s. I thank you in advance for your assistance and look forward to hearing from you soon,” Cohen wrote.

Cohen’s email marks the most direct outreach documented by a top Trump aide to a similarly senior member of Putin’s government.

Cohen told congressio­nal investigat­ors in a statement Monday that he did not recall receiving a response from Peskov or having further contact with Russian government officials about the project. The email, addressed to Peskov, appeared to have been sent to a general Kremlin press account.

The note adds to the list of contacts between Trump associates and Russian officials that have been a focus of multiple congressio­nal inquiries as well as an investigat­ion led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller exploring Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election. U.S. intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that the Kremlin intervened to help elect Trump.

Cohen’s email to Peskov provides an example of a Trump business official directly seeking Kremlin assistance in advancing Trump’s business interests.

Cohen told congressio­nal investigat­ors that the deal was envisioned as a licensing project, in which Trump would have been paid for the use of his name by a Moscow-based developer called I.C. Expert Investment Co.

Cohen said he discussed the deal three times with Trump, and that Trump signed a letter of intent with the company on Oct. 28, 2015. He said the Trump company began to solicit designs from architects and discuss financing.

However, he said that the project was abandoned “for business reasons” when government permission was not secured, and that the matter was “not related in any way to Mr. Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.”

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