Houston Chronicle

Ex-FBI lawyer is given probation

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — A former FBI lawyer was sentenced to probation Friday for altering an email the Justice Department relied on in its surveillan­ce of an aide to President Donald Trump during the Russia investigat­ion.

Kevin Clinesmith apologized for doctoring the email about Carter Page’s relationsh­ip with the CIA, saying he was “truly ashamed.”

“I pledge to Your Honor that I will never allow myself to show such poor judgment again,” Clinesmith told U.S. District Judge James Boasberg at a sentencing hearing held remotely because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The sentence is likely to disappoint Trump supporters who have long asserted that the Russia probe was a witch hunt riddled with misconduct, particular­ly as it involved Page and the government’s surveillan­ce of him. The Russia investigat­ion resulted in criminal charges against six Trump associates but did not find sufficient evidence that Trump campaign associates had illegally coordinate­d with Russia to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Prosecutor­s had sought a prison sentence of several months, but the judge said he did not think such a punishment was necessary in part because of Clinesmith’s evident remorse and because of the way he had already been “threatened, vilified and abused on a nationwide scale.”

“This conduct is the only stain on the defendant’s character that I’ve been able to discern,” Boasberg said.

Though Trump has long railed against the FBI investigat­ion into ties between his 2016 campaign and Russia, and suggested that the officials involved in it had broken the law and deserved prison, Clinesmith is so far the only current or former one to have been charged with any wrongdoing.

The charge against Clinesmith was brought by John Durham, the U.S. attorney for Connecticu­t, who was directed in 2019 by then-Attorney General William Barr to investigat­e actions during the Russia probe by U.S. law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce agencies. In October, Barr named Durham a special counsel as a way to ensure the continuity of his investigat­ion during the Biden administra­tion.

Clinesmith pleaded guilty in September to altering a 2017 email that he had received from the CIA to say that Page was “not a source” for the agency even though the original email indicated that he had been. As a result, when the Justice Department applied to the secretive surveillan­ce court for the fourth and final warrant to eavesdrop on Page’s communicat­ions on suspicion that he was an agent of Russia, it did not reveal that Page had had an existing relationsh­ip with the CIA.

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