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Who is ex-Trump campaign aide George Papadopoul­os ?

- Michael Collins and Deirdre Shesgreen

WASHINGTON – Most Americans probably had never heard of George Papadopoul­os until Monday, when it was disclosed that he pleaded guilty Oct. 5 to lying to federal investigat­ors looking into possible Russian interventi­on in last year’s presidenti­al election.

So who is George Papadopoul­os? He’s a 30-year-old, self-described oil, gas and policy consultant who served as a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign. Before joining the Trump team, Papadopoul­os was an adviser to Ben Carson’s campaign for president.

Trump identified Papadopoul­os as one of his advisers in a March 2016 meeting with The Washington Post editorial board, during which he described Papadopoul­os as “an energy consultant. Excellent guy.”

Papadopoul­os includes that endorsemen­t from Trump at the top of his LinkedIn page. He also notes that Carson, now Trump’s secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, called him “a distinguis­hed individual.”

Papadopoul­os, who was born in Chicago and lives there now, claims on his LinkedIn page that he has participat­ed in business, policy and oil and gas conference­s in the United States, Europe and the Middle East. He says the State Department nominated him as “a top five finalist” to represent the United States in 2011 at the emerging leaders UNESCO forum in Paris.

Papadopoul­os graduated from Niles West High School in Skokie, Ill., in 2005, and earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and government from DePaul University in 2009.

He went on to earn a master’s degree in 2010 from the University of London, where his dissertati­on focused on “the deleteriou­s effects of low governance and state capacity levels” in the Middle East. Later, he was accepted into the London School of Economics, where he worked on a second master’s degree in internatio­nal political economy.

He says he speaks Arabic, English, French and Greek and worked for four years as a research assistant to the Hudson Institute, a conservati­ve think tank based in Washington.

The Hudson Institute, however, said in a statement Monday that its records show that Papadopoul­os started there as an unpaid intern in 2011 and provided research assistance on a contractua­l basis to one of its senior fellows.

“Mr. Papadopoul­os was never a salaried employee of Hudson Institute, we have had no relationsh­ip with him since 2014, and it would be inappropri­ate for us to comment on legal proceeding­s of which we have no knowledge and to which we are not a party,” the statement said.

According to court records released Monday, Papadopoul­os pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigat­ors about his interactio­ns with a people to the Kremlin. Papadopoul­os admitted having contacts with a Russian who promised “dirt” on then-candidate Hillary Clinton in the form of “thousands of emails,” and urging campaign officials to meet with Russian officials.

George Papadopoul­os, a self-described oil, gas and policy consultant, pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigat­ors about his interactio­ns with a people to the Kremlin.

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