Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jury convicts former Flynn colleague

Ex-business partner guilty of conspiracy in scheme to discredit Turkish cleric

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A jury on Tuesday convicted a one-time business partner of former national security adviser Michael Flynn on charges he illegally acted as a Turkish agent when he and Flynn undertook a project to discredit an exiled cleric wanted by Turkey’s government.

Bijan Kian, 67, was convicted on charges of conspiracy and acting as a foreign agent, according to Josh Stueve, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 18.

The conviction­s came despite comments by the judge made outside the jury’s presence that the government’s evidence was weak.

The jury concluded that Kian, whose full name is Bijan Rafiekian, worked to conceal Turkey’s involvemen­t in the contract, which targeted Fethullah Gulen. The cleric is blamed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for a failed coup there in 2016.

“Today’s verdict should stand as a deterrent to any malign foreign influence that undermines the integrity of our political processes,” Assistant Attorney General John Demers said in a news release.

Prosecutor­s made their case without testimony from Flynn, who had initially been expected to be the government’s star witness.

Under federal law, individual­s working on behalf of foreign government­s are required to register under the Foreign Agents Registrati­on Act to provide a measure of transparen­cy.

Prosecutor­s say Flynn and Kian received hundreds of thousands of dollars through their joint business venture, the Flynn Intel Group, to discredit Gulen. Those efforts included a November 2016 opinion piece in The Hill newspaper in which Flynn compared Gulen to Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Prosecutor­s argued that Turkey’s involvemen­t in the project was deliberate­ly hidden when Flynn Intel Group received payment through a Dutch company run by a prominent Turkish businessma­n.

Defense lawyers, though, said the contract with the business was legitimate. They also presented testimony that Kian initially planned to register under the Foreign Agents Registrati­on Act but was told he did not have to after consulting a lawyer. They argued it would be wrong to convict Kian of a crime when he received legal advice recommendi­ng the opposite.

The case against Kian spun off from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election and whether Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign coordinate­d with the Russians.

Flynn was a major foreign policy adviser to Trump during the campaign, and served briefly as his national security adviser. He has pleaded guilty to making false statements in a separate case, and admitted in that case that he lied about Turkey’s involvemen­t in the contract.

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