The Daily Telegraph

FBI missed the chance to quiz professor who left for London

- By Nick Allen WASHINGTON EDITOR

ROBERT MUELLER, the special counsel investigat­ing links between Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, has detailed how the FBI missed a chance to question a London-based professor caught up in the inquiry.

Prosecutor­s working for Mr Mueller filed court documents recommendi­ng a jail sentence for George Papadopoul­os, a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser.

Mr Papadopoul­os has admitted lying to the FBI about his contacts with Prof Joseph Mifsud. The professor is alleged to have told Mr Papadopoul­os that the Russians possessed “dirt” on Hillary Clinton in the form of emails, before those emails became public.

Prof Mifsud, who is Maltese, has denied doing so. The Mueller court documents said Mr Papadopoul­os caused irreparabl­e damage to the Russia investigat­ion because he lied repeatedly to agents during a January 2017 interview.

Those lies, prosecutor­s said, resulted in the FBI missing an opportunit­y to properly question Prof Mifsud.

It was suggested in the documents that the FBI had contact with Prof Mifsud while he was in the US during the early part of the investigat­ion.

FBI agents “located” him in Washington about two weeks after Mr Papadopoul­os’ January 2017 interview.

But Mr Papadopoul­os’ lies “substantia­lly hindered investigat­ors’ ability to effectivel­y question” the professor.

The court filing said: “The defendant’s lies undermined investigat­ors’ ability to challenge the professor or potentiall­y detain or arrest him while he was still in the United States.”

It noted that the professor left the US in February 2017 and has not returned since. The documents said: “Had the defendant told the FBI the truth when he was interviewe­d in January 2017, the FBI could have quickly taken numerous investigat­ive steps to help determine, for example, how and where the professor obtained the informatio­n, why the professor provided the informatio­n to the defendant, and what the defendant did with the informatio­n after receiving it.”

Prof Mifsud was previously honorary director of the London Academy of Diplomacy, which is affiliated to the University of Stirling in Scotland. It was not clear if he still holds that role.

In October he told The Daily Telegraph he had known nothing about emails containing “dirt” on Mrs Clinton, and that he had a “clear conscience”.

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