The Mercury News

Giuliani associate gets year in prison

-

NEW YORK >> A Florida man who helped Rudy Giuliani seek damaging informatio­n against Joe Biden in Ukraine was sentenced to a year and a day in prison and fined $10,000 Friday in an unrelated campaign finance case.

Igor Fruman was told to report to prison March 14. He pleaded guilty in September to a single charge of solicitati­on of a contributi­on by a foreign national.

As part of the plea, he admitted soliciting a million dollars from a Russian entreprene­ur, Andrey Muraviev, to donate to Republican­s in Nevada, Florida and other states as part of an effort to launch a recreation­al marijuana business.

Federal prosecutor­s in New York had urged Judge J. Paul Oetken to sentence Fruman to between three and four years in prison. Defense lawyers had argued he should face no incarcerat­ion because he has otherwise led a law-abiding life.

Oetken said the crime of soliciting foreign money for U.S. political campaigns was serious and deserved incarcerat­ion.

“It undermines the integrity of elections in our country,” he said as he announced the sentence. “It undermines democracy.”

Fruman, 55, told the judge he had reflected on his crime.

“It’s a shame that will live with me forever,” he said through a white face mask as several family members watched from wooden benches in an area for spectators. Assistant U.S. Attorney Hagan Scotten had urged a sentence of at least three years behind bars, saying the crime had caused “incalculab­le damage” because it harms the trust the public has in U.S. elections.

 ?? ?? Fruman
Fruman

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States