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Mueller gives first sentence, sends Dutch lawyer to jail

- AFP

washington — A Dutch lawyer with direct knowledge of contacts between Russian intelligen­ce and a top official in Donald Trump’s campaign became the first person sentenced in special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s sprawling investigat­ion on Tuesday.

Alex van der Zwaan was sentenced to 30 days in jail and a $20,000 fine after pleading guilty to lying about his contacts with former campaign deputy Rick Gates and a former Russian intelligen­ce official.

Van der Zwaan, a Dutch national with Russian roots and son-in-law of a prominent Russian tycoon, was a lawyer in London for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in 2012 when he carried out work for the Ukraine government through Gates and Gates’ close associate Paul Manafort.

In 2016, after Manafort became chairman of Trump’s election campaign and took Gates as his deputy, van der Zwaan and Gates both had communicat­ions with a person they knew as a former official of Russia’s GRU intelligen­ce agency, prosecutor­s said.

According to the FBI, court documents say, that individual — identified as “Person A” — “has ties to a Russian intelligen­ce service and had such ties in 2016.” Van der Zwaan lied to investigat­ors on several occasions about his contacts with both Gates and “Person A,” prosecutor­s said.

After his lies were called out, van der Zwaan began cooperatin­g with probes, including sharing recordings of his conversati­ons with Gates, “Person A” and with a senior Skadden partner.

While the details of those conversati­ons remain secret, court documents suggest they support the idea of more extensive contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia. —

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