Houston Chronicle

Analyst absolved of charges linked to Trump dossier

- By Matthew Barakat

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A jury on Tuesday acquitted on all counts a think tank analyst accused of lying to the FBI about his role in the creation of a discredite­d dossier about former President Donald Trump.

The case against Igor Danchenko was the third and possibly final case brought by special counsel John Durham as part of his probe into how the FBI conducted its own investigat­ion into allegation­s of collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and the Kremlin.

The first two cases ended in an acquittal and a guilty plea with a sentence of probation.

Danchenko betrayed no emotion as the verdict was read.

Despite hopes by Trump supporters that the prosecutor would uncover a sweeping conspiracy within the FBI and other agencies to derail his candidacy, and then his presidency, the investigat­ion over the course of more than three years failed to produce evidence that met those expectatio­ns. The sole conviction — an FBI agent admitted altering an email related to the surveillan­ce of a former Trump aide — was for conduct uncovered not by Durham but by the Justice Department’s inspector general.

The Danchenko case was the first of the three to delve deeply into the origins of the “Steele dossier,” a compendium of allegation­s that Trump’s 2016 presidenti­al campaign was colluding with the Kremlin.

Most famously, it alleged that the Russians could have blackmail material on Trump for his supposed interactio­ns with prostitute­s in a Moscow hotel. Trump derided the dossier as fake news and a political witch hunt when it became public in 2017.

Danchenko, by his own admission, was responsibl­e for 80 percent of the raw intelligen­ce in the dossier and half of the accompanyi­ng analysis, though trial testimony indicated that Danchenko was shocked and dismayed about how Steele presented the material and portrayed it as factual when Danchenko considered it more to be rumor and speculatio­n.

Prosecutor­s said if Danchenko had been more honest about his sources, the FBI might not have treated the dossier so credulousl­y. As it turned out, the FBI used material from the dossier to support applicatio­ns for warrantles­s surveillan­ce of a Trump campaign official, Carter Page, even though the FBI never was able to corroborat­e a single allegation in the dossier.

The specific charges against Danchenko alleged that he essentiall­y fabricated one of his sources when the FBI interviewe­d him to determine how he derived the material he provided for the dossier.

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