Donald Trump’s former top
adviser, Roger Stone, has been arrested by FBI as part of the Russia probe and
charged with seven counts.
Roger Stone is set to
appear in court later today.
Roger Stone was arrested as
law enforcement raided his house just after 6am in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He
was then indicted on seven counts, including one count of obstruction of an
official proceeding, five counts of false statements, and one count of witness
tampering.
Robert Mueller, who is
investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 US election and any ties to the
Trump campaign, orchestrated the arrest.
Mueller’s indictment states
that during 2016 Stone spoke to senior Trump campaign officials about Wikileaks
‘and information it might have had that would be damaging to the Clinton
campaign. Stone was contacted by senior Trump campaign officials to inquire
about future releases by’ Wikileaks, which the document calls ‘Organisation 1’.
It states that Stone made ‘multiple
false statements’ about his interactions regarding Wikileaks, and ‘falsely
denied possessing records that contained evidence of these interactions’, and
‘attempted to persuade a witness to provide false testimony to and withhold
pertinent information from the investigations’.
The document later states
that on or about 4 October 2016, the head of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, ‘held a
press conference but did not release any new materials pertaining to the
Clinton campaign. Shortly afterwards, Stone received an email from the
high-ranking Trump campaign official asking about the status of future releases
by (Wikileaks). Stone answered that the head of (Wikileaks) had a “serious
security concern” but that (Wikileaks) would release “a load every week going
forward”.’
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