Who else has been charged in the Russia case?
Notable criminal charges filed so far in the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.
GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS
Ex-Trump campaign foreign policy advisor reportedly discussed Russian attempts to share political dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Charge: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigators.
Status: Sentence is pending; prosecutors have asked for six months in prison.
MICHAEL FLYNN
The former national security advisor is the only person charged who worked in the White House.
Charge: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigators.
Status: Cooperating with the special counsel’s office.
RICHARD GATES
Trump’s former deputy campaign manager worked on behalf of Ukraine’s pro-Russian government.
Charges: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigators and conspiracy.
Status: Cooperating with the special counsel’s office.
ALEX VAN DER ZWAAN
A Dutch lawyer who worked with Manafort and Gates advocating for the Ukrainian government.
Charge: Pleaded guilty to lying to investigators.
Status: Sentenced to 30 days in prison, fined $20,000 and deported.
INDICTED RUSSIANS
Twenty-six Russians have been indicted: Manafort business partner
Konstantin Kilimnik, who allegedly tried to persuade witnesses to provide false information about Ukrainian lobbying; Putin ally Yevgeny Prigozhin, alleged owner of the Internet Research Agency; 12 intelligence officers charged in the hacking of the Clinton presidential campaign; and 12 Internet Research Agency employees accused of online operations aimed at manipulating U.S. voters.
Charges: Conspiracy, identity theft, money laundering, obstruction of justice.