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Claiming He Was Framed, Papadopoulos Says He Might Scrap Plea Deal With Mueller

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October 26, 2018
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Claiming He Was Framed, Papadopoulos Says He Might Scrap Plea Deal With Mueller
  • Claiming he might have been “framed” by the government, George Papadopoulos said Friday he is considering withdrawing from his plea agreement with special counsel Robert Mueller.
  • Papadopoulos was sentenced on Sept. 7 to 14 days in jail for lying to the FBI.
  • But the former Trump aide says he believes there was “tremendous misconduct” in the FBI probe and that he might exit the plea agreement on principle.

Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos said Friday that he is considering withdrawing from a plea agreement he has had for over a year with the special counsels office.

In an interview with “Fox & Friends,” the 31-year-old Papadopoulos asserted he was “framed” by Western intelligence agencies, including those within the U.S. government.

“I believe there was tremendous misconduct on the governments behalf regarding my case,” Papadopoulos said in the interview. “And given certain information I learned yesterday that I cant publicly disclose right now, Im actually even considering withdrawing my agreement I have come to with the government.”

Papadopoulos was referring to his testimony Thursday to a joint congressional task force investigating the FBI and Department of Justices handling of the Trump-Russia collusion probe. It is unclear what was said in the deposition, but the two Republican lawmakers who attended the session said they came away with the belief that the FBI investigation was built on a faulty premise.

“What were finding without talking about specifics of whats going on is that the whole reason that this investigation was opened up was certainly not one built on a solid foundation,” North Carolina Republican Rep. Mark Meadows told reporters after Papadopoulos testified.

Papadopoulos was the catalyst for the FBIs investigation, which began July 31, 2016. But despite the initial focus on the Trump aide Papadopoulos, the FBI probe soon went in various other directions.

Papadopoulos, a Chicago native, received only a 14-day sentence on the charge of making false statements to the FBI.

Asked why he would exit a plea deal given his light sentence, Papadopoulos responded: “To have to serve even one day in jail for something that now it seems that was completely orchestrated — I was framed in many ways — its just something by principle and by precedent, I would never want another American to go through something like Im going through again.”

WATCH:

Papadopouloss sentence stems from his remarks during an interview with the FBI on Jan. 27, 2017. Papadopoulos, who entered the plea agreement on Oct. 5, 2017, acknowledged lying to FBI agents about the timing and extent of his contacts with Joseph Mifsud, a Maltese professor who he believed at the time was working with the Russian government.

Papadopoulos told the FBI Mifsud claimed to him in April 2017 that Russians told him they had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton in the form of “thousands” of her emails. But he acknowledged that he initially lied by claiming he met Mifsud prior to joining the Trump team in March 2016.

Papadopoulos denies seeing or disseminating any of the emails allegedly mentioned by Mifsud. He also says he does not recall telling anyone on the Trump campaign about Mifsuds remarks.

Two weeks after that fateful encounter with Mifsud, Papadopoulos met in London with Alexander Downer, who then served as Australias top diplomat to the U.K.

Downer claimed that Papadopoulos mentioned Russia having derogatory information on Clinton. The diplomat has said he relayed the information in a cable back to his Australian counterparts. The Aussies shared the information with the FBI in late July 2016, after the release of emails hacked from the DNC.

The FBIs investigation, which was taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller, soon veered away from Papadopoulos into other directions.

Papadopoulos, without providing evidence, now says he believes he was entrapped by Mifsud, Downer and others he met during the campaign.

But Papadopoulos was approached by at least one FBI informant, Stefan Halper. The former University of Cambridge professor flew Papadopoulos to London in September 2016 to meet under the guise of discussing writing an academic paper. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: A London Meeting Before The Election Aroused George Papadopouloss Suspicions)

Papadopoulos has said that Halper asked him during one of their conversations whether he was involved in hacks of Democrats emails. Papadopoulos says he told Halper he had nothing to do with the hacks and that he considered them treason.

Papadopoulos has floated the idea in the past of withdrawing from his plea agreement. Before his sentencing in September, Papadopouloss wife, Simona Mangiante Papadopoulos, told The Daily Caller News Foundation he was considering dropping his attorneys and exiting the plea deal.

It was unclear at the time whether Papadopoulos would legally be able to leave the plea agreement. It could be even more difficult now that he has been sentenced.

A spokesman for the special counsels office declined to comment on Papadopouloss remarks.

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  • Claiming he might have been “framed” by the government, George Papadopoulos said Friday he is considering withdrawing from his plea agreement with special counsel Robert Mueller.
  • Papadopoulos was sentenced on Sept. 7 to 14 days in jail for lying to the FBI.
  • But the former Trump aide says he believes there was “tremendous misconduct” in the FBI probe and that he might exit the plea agreement on principle.

Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos said Friday that he is considering withdrawing from a plea agreement he has had for over a year with the special counsels office.

In an interview with “Fox & Friends,” the 31-year-old Papadopoulos asserted he was “framed” by Western intelligence agencies, including those within the U.S. government.

“I believe there was tremendous misconduct on the governments behalf regarding my case,” Papadopoulos said in the interview. “And given certain information I learned yesterday that I cant publicly disclose right now, Im actually even considering withdrawing my agreement I have come to with the government.”

Papadopoulos was referring to his testimony Thursday to a joint congressional task force investigating the FBI and Department of Justices handling of the Trump-Russia collusion probe. It is unclear what was said in the deposition, but the two Republican lawmakers who attended the session said they came away with the belief that the FBI investigation was built on a faulty premise.

“What were finding without talking about specifics of whats going on is that the whole reason that this investigation was opened up was certainly not one built on a solid foundation,” North Carolina Republican Rep. Mark Meadows told reporters after Papadopoulos testified.

Papadopoulos was the catalyst for the FBIs investigation, which began July 31, 2016. But despite the initial focus on the Trump aide Papadopoulos, the FBI probe soon went in various other directions.

Papadopoulos, a Chicago native, received only a 14-day sentence on the charge of making false statements to the FBI.

Asked why he would exit a plea deal given his light sentence, Papadopoulos responded: “To have to serve even one day in jail for something that now it seems that was completely orchestrated — I was framed in many ways — its just something by principle and by precedent, I would never want another American to go through something like Im going through again.”

WATCH:

Papadopouloss sentence stems from his remarks during an interview with the FBI on Jan. 27, 2017. Papadopoulos, who entered the plea agreement on Oct. 5, 2017, acknowledged lying to FBI agents about the timing and extent of his contacts with Joseph Mifsud, a Maltese professor who he believed at the time was working with the Russian government.

Papadopoulos told the FBI Mifsud claimed to him in April 2017 that Russians told him they had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton in the form of “thousands” of her emails. But he acknowledged that he initially lied by claiming he met Mifsud prior to joining the Trump team in March 2016.

Papadopoulos denies seeing or disseminating any of the emails allegedly mentioned by Mifsud. He also says he does not recall telling anyone on the Trump campaign about Mifsuds remarks.

Two weeks after that fateful encounter with Mifsud, Papadopoulos met in London with Alexander Downer, who then served as Australias top diplomat to the U.K.

Downer claimed that Papadopoulos mentioned Russia having derogatory information on Clinton. The diplomat has said he relayed the information in a cable back to his Australian counterparts. The Aussies shared the information with the FBI in late July 2016, after the release of emails hacked from the DNC.

The FBIs investigation, which was taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller, soon veered away from Papadopoulos into other directions.

Papadopoulos, without providing evidence, now says he believes he was entrapped by Mifsud, Downer and others he met during the campaign.

But Papadopoulos was approached by at least one FBI informant, Stefan Halper. The former University of Cambridge professor flew Papadopoulos to London in September 2016 to meet under the guise of discussing writing an academic paper. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: A London Meeting Before The Election Aroused George Papadopouloss Suspicions)

Papadopoulos has said that Halper asked him during one of their conversations whether he was involved in hacks of Democrats emails. Papadopoulos says he told Halper he had nothing to do with the hacks and that he considered them treason.

Papadopoulos has floated the idea in the past of withdrawing from his plea agreement. Before his sentencing in September, Papadopouloss wife, Simona Mangiante Papadopoulos, told The Daily Caller News Foundation he was considering dropping his attorneys and exiting the plea deal.

It was unclear at the time whether Papadopoulos would legally be able to leave the plea agreement. It could be even more difficult now that he has been sentenced.

A spokesman for the special counsels office declined to comment on Papadopouloss remarks.

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