A court filing from special counsel Robert Mueller signals that Rick Gates may be assisting the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election beyond the case against Paul Manafort.
In a filing Thursday, Mueller's team said it wanted to keep a discussion between trial attorneys and Judge T.S. Ellis regarding a question to Gates secret because the transcript of the conversation would "reveal details of the ongoing investigation."
When Gates pleaded guilty and flipped on Manafort in February, he also agreed to help the special counsel with its investigation into Russian election interference as he was needed. It's unclear how he has aided the special counsel's probe beyond the Manafort case, but Gates was a deputy to Manafort on the Trump campaign and worked on the transition and presidential inauguration.
The still-secret conversation occurred Tuesday afternoon in the middle of Gates' testimony against Manafort, who served as Trump's campaign chairman in 2016.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/09/politics ... eedfetcherDuring the discussion -- one of many during a trial, often called a "sidebar conference" in court lingo -- the prosecutors now say they discussed "new" details about their "ongoing criminal investigation" into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible coordination with the Trump campaign.
"Disclosing the identified transcript portions would reveal substantive evidence pertaining to an ongoing investigation ... In addition, sealing will minimize any risk of prejudice from the disclosure of new information relating to that ongoing investigation," the special counsel's team wrote in a court filing Thursday. "The government's concerns would continue until the relevant aspect of the investigation is revealed publicly, if that were to occur."
http://thehill.com/policy/national-secu ... ate-reportSpecial counsel Robert Mueller will reportedly soon issue a subpoena targeting Randy Credico, the associate of informal Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone who was his alleged connection to Wikileaks during the 2016 election, to force an interview with his office.
MSNBC's Ari Melber reported Thursday afternoon on his show, "The Beat with Ari Melber," that Mueller's office had "indicated" it planned to subpoena Credico and force an interview. The special counsel investigation continues to target associates of Stone, a longtime adviser and friend of President Trump.
Melber reported that "a direct source with knowledge of the special counsel's outreach" had confirmed the move, which is expected to occur in the coming days.
The move comes a day after Credico told Melber on his program that Mueller had previously requested a voluntary interview, which Credico said he declined.
"They didn’t call me in, they showed up and they asked me to come in and do an in-person voluntary interview," Credico told MSNBC on Wednesday. "They asked me if I would like to do — we set up a conversation with somebody from the Mueller team and they asked my lawyer if I would like to sit down and do a voluntary interview."
"And I said no," he said, adding that the interaction took place “five or six weeks ago."
Stone allegedly asked Credico to connect him with Wikileaks's founder Julian Assange in September 2016 hoping to gain dirt on Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Attorneys with Mueller's office have also sought, in recent weeks, to question Kristin Davis, a former New York City prostitution mogul and a former employee of Stone, according to news reports.
Stone has claimed that the special counsel's office has not reached out to him directly, but contend that it is "possible" he will be indicted by Mueller's office for alleged crimes.








