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Mueller recommends no jail time for Flynn

▶ Prosecutor cites ‘substantia­l’ cooperatio­n

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Robert Mueller, the special prosecutor in charge of the Russia election meddling probe, recommende­d Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s former national security advisor Michael Flynn face no jail time due to his “substantia­l” cooperatio­n with the investigat­ion.

Mueller said in a court filing that Flynn, who admitted last year to lying about his contacts with Russians following Trump’s November 2016 election victory, had helped in his and other unspecifie­d federal criminal investigat­ions, including being interviewe­d 19 times.

Mueller also told the Washington Federal court that despite his “serious” offense, the retired three-star general and former Pentagon intelligen­ce chief had a strong record of military and public service.

The surprise recommenda­tion came ahead of Flynn’s upcoming sentencing, which had been postponed four times over the past year.

Those postponeme­nts indicated that, once hostile to the investigat­ion that threatens Trump and his inner circle, he had possibly become a valuable witness.

“Given the defendant’s substantia­l assistance and other considerat­ions set forth below, a sentence at the low end of the guideline range – including a sentence that does not impose a term of incarcerat­ion – is appropriat­e and warranted,” Mueller said in a memorandum to the court.

Flynn’s was the first guilty plea secured by the Mueller investigat­ion into alleged collusion between Trump’s election campaign and Russia.

His position as a top-level insider in the campaign, accompanyi­ng Trump to key events, making a keynote speech at the July 2016 Republican convention, and then taking hold of the White House national security apparatus in Trump’s first weeks in office, made him potentiall­y an extremely valuable witness. But many thought his own problems had likely compromise­d that value.

In an interview with investigat­ors on January 24, 2017, four days after Trump’s inaugurati­on, Flynn lied about conversati­ons he had the previous December with Sergei Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the US.

In those conversati­ons, apparently recorded by US intelligen­ce, Flynn appeared to be trying to undermine the policy of then-president Barack Obama by making separate political deals with Moscow.

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