San Francisco Chronicle

Giuliani won’t face criminal charges

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Prosecutor­s in New York do not plan to bring criminal charges against Rudy Giuliani in connection with a probe into his interactio­ns with Ukrainian figures, they revealed in a letter to a judge Monday.

They said they made the decision after a review of evidence resulting from raids on his residence and law office in April 2021. Federal prosecutor­s ware investigat­ing whether Giuliani’s dealings with figures in Ukraine in the run-up to the 2020 election required him to register as a foreign agent.

Prosecutor­s said a grand jury probe that led to the issuance of warrants that resulted in the seizure of Giuliani’s electronic devices had concluded. They said that based on informatio­n currently available, criminal charges would not be forthcomin­g.

“In my business, we would call that total victory,” Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert Costello, told the Associated Press. “We appreciate what the U.S. attorney has done. We only wish they had done it a lot sooner.”

Sixteen of Giuliani’s devices were seized as part of a federal investigat­ion into Giuliani’s interactio­ns with Ukrainian figures to see whether he violated a law governing lobbying on behalf of foreign countries or entities. Giuliani is an attorney and a former personal lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump.

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