The Palm Beach Post

Team questioned Kushner about Flynn, source says

- By Eric Tucker and Chad Day

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has been questioned by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team of investigat­ors about former national security adviser Michael Flynn, a person familiar with the investigat­ion confirmed Wednesday to The Associated Press.

The person said the questionin­g of Kushner earlier this month took about 90 minutes or less and was aimed in part at establishi­ng whether Kushner had any informatio­n on Flynn that might be exculpator­y. The person said multiple White House witnesses have been asked about their knowledge of Flynn, who was forced to resign from the White House in February after officials concluded he had misled them about his contacts with the Russian ambassador.

The confirmati­on of Kushner’s interview came as prosecutor­s working for Mueller postponed grand jury testimony related to Flynn’s private business dealings.

The reason for the postponeme­nt was not immediatel­y clear, but it comes one week after attorneys for Flynn alerted Trump’s legal team that they could no longer share informatio­n about the case. That discussion between lawyers was widely seen as a possible indication that Flynn was moving to cooperate with Mueller’s investigat­ion or attempting to negotiate a deal for himself.

An attorney for Flynn, Robert Kelner, did not immediatel­y respond to email and phone messages Wednesday afternoon. Peter Carr, a spokesman for Mueller, declined to comment.

In a statement, Kushner’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, said, “Mr. Kushner has voluntaril­y cooperated with all relevant inquiries and will continue to do so.”

The details of Kushner’s questionin­g and the postponeme­nt of the grand jury testimony were confirmed by people familiar with Mueller’s investigat­ion. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to publicly discuss the ongoing investigat­ion.

The grand testimony that had been scheduled for the coming days related to Flynn’s firm, Flynn Intel Group, its work with a public relations firm and interactio­ns with congressio­nal staff, one of the people said.

Mueller and the FBI have been interested in hearing from employees at the public relations firm, SGR LLC, because of the firm’s work with Flynn Intel Group. SGR LLC, which does business as Sphere Consulting, did public relations work on a film Flynn Intel Group was working on about Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen. The film was never completed.

Mueller was appointed by the Justice Department in May to oversee an investigat­ion into potential coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidenti­al election. The investigat­ion, which produced its first criminal charges last month against three former Trump campaign officials, incorporat­ed an earlier FBI inquiry into Flynn’s lobbying and investigat­ive research work on behalf of a Turkish businessma­n. Flynn’s firm was paid $530,000 for the work.

Sphere employees have cooperated for months with Mueller’s investigat­ion, including by turning over documents requested by investigat­ors and sitting for voluntary interviews.

An October 2016 meeting that was expected to be the subject of the grand jury testimony has been described as a bait-and-switch carried out on behalf of Flynn’s firm.

As the AP reported in March, Flynn’s business partner, Bijan Kian, invited a representa­tive of the House Homeland Security committee to Flynn Intel’s offices in Alexandria, Virginia, to discuss secure communicat­ions products. But after discussing the products, the session quickly turned into a lobbying pitch that mirrored Turkish government talking points.

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / AP ?? Trump adviser Jared Kushner is among multiple White House witnesses asked about their knowledge of Michael Flynn, a source says.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / AP Trump adviser Jared Kushner is among multiple White House witnesses asked about their knowledge of Michael Flynn, a source says.

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