Los Angeles Times

Ex-Giuliani associate convicted

Lev Parnas, who aided efforts against Biden, is guilty of campaign finance crimes.

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NEW YORK — A New York jury convicted a former associate of Rudolph W. Giuliani on Friday of charges that he made illegal campaign contributi­ons to influence U.S. politician­s and advance his business interests.

The verdict was returned in Manhattan federal court, where Lev Parnas was on trial for more than two weeks as prosecutor­s accused him of using other people’s money to pose as a powerful political broker and cozy up to some of the nation’s star Republican political figures.

One part of the case alleged that Parnas and an associate made illegal donations through a corporate entity to Republican political committees in 2018, including a $325,000 donation to America First Action, a super PAC supporting thenPresid­ent Trump.

Another part said he used the wealth of a Russian financier, Andrey Muraviev, to make donations to U.S. politician­s, ostensibly in support of an effort to launch a legal recreation­al cannabis business.

Parnas was convicted on all counts. The Soviet-born Florida businessma­n, 49, insisted through his lawyer that he never used the Russian’s money for political donations.

A co-defendant in the case, Ukraine-born investor Andrey Kukushkin, was convicted of being part of the effort to use Muraviev’s money for political contributi­ons. He had also denied any wrongdoing.

The case had drawn interest because of the deep involvemen­t of Parnas and a former co-defendant, Igor Fruman, in Giuliani’s efforts to get Ukrainian officials to investigat­e Joe Biden’s son during Biden’s campaign for president.

Giuliani remains under criminal investigat­ion as authoritie­s decide whether his interactio­ns with Ukrainian officials required him to register as a foreign agent, but he wasn’t alleged to have been involved in illegal campaign contributi­ons and wasn’t part of the New York trial.

The case did, though, give an up-close look at how Parnas entered Republican circles in 2018 with a pattern of campaign donations big enough to get him meetings with the party’s stars.

In addition to the $325,000 donation to America First Action, made through an energy company, prosecutor­s said Parnas and Fruman orchestrat­ed donations to Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas and to other committees supporting House Republican­s.

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