New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Plea and a trial looming for associates of Rudy Giuliani

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NEW YORK — The October illegal campaign contributi­on trial of an associate of Rudy Giuliani — and a guilty plea set to occur this week by a second associate — puts a spotlight on Giuliani as a criminal probe of the former mayor and his dealings with Ukraine move closer to a decision on whether he’ll face arrest.

A judge last week refused to delay the Oct. 12 trial of Lev Parnas and Andrey Kukushkin on charges that they made illegal campaign contributi­ons to U.S. politician­s. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Meanwhile, a review of electronic­s materials seized in raids on Giuliani continues before prosecutor­s decide whether his dealings with Ukrainian officials while he worked as a personal lawyer for then-President Donald Trump required him to register as a foreign agent.

A decision on whether to charge Giuliani with a crime is unlikely to occur before a former federal judge finishes the court-appointed task of separating privileged materials from other data pulled from 18 phones taken during raids of Giuliani’s home and law office earlier this year. Some phones belonged to employees of the former New York mayor’s firm.

Igor Fruman, a Sovietborn Florida businessma­n who assisted Giuliani in seeking damaging informatio­n about Joe Biden in Ukraine when Biden was running for president, is scheduled to plead guilty on Friday in the illegal campaign contributi­on case.

Fruman and Parnas worked with Giuliani to try to convince Ukraine to open an investigat­ion into Biden’s son, Hunter, over his connection to a Ukrainian energy company. When Parnas was arrested in October 2019, Democrats in the U.S. House were seeking his testimony about his involvemen­t with Giuliani’s Ukrainian effort.

Giuliani, a Republican, has acknowledg­ed working extensivel­y with the pair in connection with Ukrainian figures but said he had no knowledge of any illegal campaign contributi­ons.

Giuliani, who was widely praised for his actions as New York City’s mayor after the Sept. 11 attacks, has insisted his Ukrainian activities were conducted on behalf of Trump, not a foreign entity or person.

Trump’s efforts to press Ukraine for an investigat­ion

of the Bidens led the House to impeach Trump, though he was acquitted by the Senate.

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken in Manhattan rejected a request by lawyers for Parnas and Kukushkin to postpone next month’s trial, set to start October 12, until February.

Oetken noted that the trial was set to occur a year after it had been first scheduled and two years after the charges were brought.

“Further delay would potentiall­y prejudice the Government in its ability to prosecute this case at trial, and it would undermine the public’s significan­t interest in timely resolution of these charges,” he wrote.

Parnas, a Soviet-born Florida businessma­n who came to the U.S. as a young child, and Kukushkin, a Ukrainian-born U.S. citizen, face trial in a scheme to make illegal campaign donations to local and federal politician­s in New York, Nevada and other states to try to win support for a new recreation­al marijuana business.

 ?? Stephanie Keith / TNS ?? Igor Fruman, middle, exits federal court for an arraignmen­t hearing on Oct. 23, 2019, in New York. Lev Parnas and Fruman, along with Andrey Kukushkin and David Correia, are associates of Rudy Giuliani who have been charged with conspiring to circumvent federal campaign finance laws in schemes to funnel foreign money to U.S. candidates running for office at the federal and state levels.
Stephanie Keith / TNS Igor Fruman, middle, exits federal court for an arraignmen­t hearing on Oct. 23, 2019, in New York. Lev Parnas and Fruman, along with Andrey Kukushkin and David Correia, are associates of Rudy Giuliani who have been charged with conspiring to circumvent federal campaign finance laws in schemes to funnel foreign money to U.S. candidates running for office at the federal and state levels.
 ?? Associated Press This undated image shows Lev Parnas with Rudy Giuliani. ??
Associated Press This undated image shows Lev Parnas with Rudy Giuliani.

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