Mueller Recommends no Prison Time for Ex-Trump Adviser

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Former national security advisor Michael Flynn has given special counsel Robert Mueller “first-hand” details of contacts between President Donald Trump’s transition team and Russian government officials, a bombshell court document filed Tuesday says.

Mueller in a sentencing memo said Flynn’s “substantial assistance” to his probe warrants a light criminal sentence — which could include no jail time for the retired Army lieutentant general.

That assistance, which includes 19 interviews with Mueller’s team and Justice Department attorneys, related to a previsouly unknown “criminal investigation,” as well as to Mueller’s long-running probe of the Trump campaign’s and transition team’s links or coordination with the Russian government.

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“The defendant provided firsthand information about the content and context of interactions between the transition team and Russian government officials,” the memo says.

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Mueller’s memo almost completely blacks out details of what Flynn might have said.

Trump’s ex-national security advisor is due to be sentenced Dec. 18 in U.S. District Court in Washington.

He pleaded guilty last December to a single count of lying to federal agents about his conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the United States during the presidential transition in late 2016.

Flynn has cooperated with Mueller’s ongoing probe since pleading guilty.

“Given the defendant’s substantial assistance and other considerations set forth below, a sentence at the low end of the guideline range — including a sentence that does not impose a term of incarceration — is appropriate and warranted,” Mueller’s office wrote in the memo filed Tuesday.

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Mueller’s memo says that some of Flynn’s benefits to the probe “may not be fully realized at this time because the investigations in which he has provided assistance are ongoing.”

Mueller said in the filing that while Flynn’s long military and public service records “distinguish him from every other person who has been charged” in the Russia probe, that same record “should have made him particularly aware of the harm caused by providing false information to the government.”

Flynn’s lawyers will file their own sentencing memorandum by next week.

He faces a possible maximum sentence of five years in prison. But his plea agreement with Mueller says he is eligible for a sentence ranging from no time in prison to six months locked up.

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Mueller is expected to file another court document later this week in connection with ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

Those documents will detail Mueller’s allegation that the longtime Republican consultant Manafort, who pleaded guilty in August to multiple crimes unrelated to the campaign, had lied since then to investigators after agreeing like Flynn to cooperate with Mueller’s probe.CNBC has more

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