'I don’t want to go to prison in my old age': the partner of the ex-adviser Trump offered a deal to the US Attorney - ForumDaily
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“I don’t want to go to prison in my old age”: partner of ex-adviser Trump offered a deal to the US Attorney

Former Washington InfoWars bureau chief Jerome Corsi is negotiating a deal with US special prosecutor Robert Muller, who is investigating Russia's intervention in the US presidential election in 2016.

Screenshot from NBC News video

Corsi is a business partner and friend of Roger Stone, an adviser to Donald Trump during the 2016 election race, writes NewsRU.

Last week, Corsi admitted that he was afraid to go to jail in his old age.

“They told me they would take me to court. This is one of the most frightening and confusing things I have experienced in my life. I’m 72 years old, I’m afraid that they will put me behind bars and put me in solitary confinement,” he said.

The staff of Müller allegedly received a correspondence at their disposal, from which it follows that Corsi could have known that the letters of John Podesta, who led the headquarters of Hillary Clinton, were stolen by hackers and handed over to WikiLeaks for further publication, even before was made public.

Muller is investigating how this could happen, not excluding that Corsi could personally communicate this information to Stone.

Recall, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was a candidate for the US presidency from the Democratic Party. Stone served as adviser to Trump during the race. In the United States, it has previously been claimed that hackers associated with the Russian authorities were involved in hacking e-mails of Podesta, as well as computer systems of the National Committee of the Democratic Party.

US intelligence agencies accuse Russia of interfering in the US electoral process in 2016, not excluding that representatives of Trump's headquarters were in collusion with the Russians. Special Prosecutor Muller has been investigating this for over a year now.

Trump and his assistants have repeatedly rejected accusations of any unlawful contact with Russian officials during the election campaign. Moscow has also repeatedly rejected allegations of its attempts to influence the course of elections in the United States.

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