Politics Federal Investigators Search Rudy Giuliani’s Apartment and Office

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    Federal investigators in Manhattan executed search warrants early Wednesday at the home and office of Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who became President Donald J. Trump’s personal lawyer, stepping up a criminal investigation into Mr. Giuliani’s dealings in Ukraine, three people with knowledge of the investigation said.

    The investigators seized Mr. Giuliani’s electronic devices and searched his apartment on Madison Avenue and his office on Park Avenue at about 6 a.m., two of the people said.

    Executing a search warrant is an extraordinary move for prosecutors to take against a lawyer, let alone a lawyer for a former president. It is a major turning point in the long-running investigation into Mr. Giuliani, who as mayor steered New York through the Sept. 11 attacks and earlier in his career led the same U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan that is now investigating him.

    Mr. Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert J. Costello, called the searches unnecessary because his client had offered to answer questions from prosecutors, except those regarding his privileged communications with the former president.

    The New York Times reported, slowing the investigation as it was gaining momentum last year. After Merrick B. Garland was confirmed as President Biden’s attorney general, the Justice Department lifted its objection to the search.

    While the warrants are not an explicit accusation of wrongdoing against Mr. Giuliani, it shows that the investigation has entered an aggressive new phase. To obtain a search warrant, investigators need to persuade a judge they have sufficient reason to believe that a crime was committed and that the search would turn up evidence of the crime.

    Spokesmen for the F.B.I. and the U.S. attorney’s office declined to comment.

    The investigation of Mr. Giuliani grew out of a case against two Soviet-born men who aided his mission in Ukraine to unearth damaging information about Mr. Biden and his son Hunter, who was on the board of a Ukrainian energy company. The prosecutors charged the two men, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, with unrelated crimes in late 2019 and a trial is scheduled for October.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/28/...yaPfk2jFuWkWUFzdUkhfuWQAbKBkytoznYEFZ2Xdf6dhM
     
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    BREAKING NEWS - ANOTHER ex-Trump lawyer's home is raided in connection with the Rudy Giuliani probe: Former NY mayor's lawyer accuses DOJ of 'thuggery' for 'unnecessary searches'
    • Federal investigators executed a search warrant Wednesday on Rudy Giuliani's New York City apartment and his office
    • They seized electronic devices as part of their look into Giuliani's work lobbying for Ukraine while he was Donald Trump's personal attorney
    • Giuliani also was working with Ukrainian officials to get political dirt on Bidens
    • FBI agents also raided Washington-area home of Victoria Toensing, a lawyer close to Giuliani who had dealings with Ukrainians
    • Feds examining if Giuliani was an unregistered foreign lobbyist
    • Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello, called the raid 'legal thuggery'
    • Probe into Giuliani paused during election but heating up under Biden's DoJ
    • Giuliani investigation grew out of probe of his associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who worked on gathering information about the Bidens during election
    • Feds also looking into Giuliani's role in the ousting of US Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who testified in first Trump impeachment trial
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rrant-Rudy-Giulianis-Manhattan-apartment.html
     
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    Furious Andrew Giuliani slams DOJ's 'political' raids on his father's NYC home and office as part of Ukraine probe and says FBI took electronic devices but LEFT 'incriminating' Hunter Biden evidence
    • Federal investigators executed a search warrant Wednesday on Giuliani's NYC apartment and his office
    • They seized electronic devices as part of their look into Giuliani's work lobbying for Ukraine
    • Agents also raided Washington-area home of Victoria Toensing, a lawyer who worked on Trump's fraud claims
    • Giuliani's lawyer, Robert Costello, called the raid 'legal thuggery' and 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
    • Andrew Giuliani accused Biden's Justice Department of playing politics and ignoring Hunter's 'hard drives'
    • The probe into Giuliani was paused during election but has been heating up under Biden's DoJ
    • Investigation of Giuliani grew out of probe of his associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman
    • The pair worked on gathering information about the Bidens during election
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rrant-Rudy-Giulianis-Manhattan-apartment.html
     
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    The Hunter Biden evidence is obviously to both me and the FBI to be a sham.
     
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    Of course it's a witch hunt. Giuliani's a witch, why wouldn't the FBI be hunting him?
     
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    If Ghouliani really had evidence Hunter Biden was guilty of something other than being Joe's son, wouldn't the deep state want to confiscate it?
     
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    Awesome news. Investigate, find a crime, and lock up every one of the Trumpsters because that always ends up well throughout history. One party rule while eliminating dissent is where the magic happens.
     
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    Who led chants of "lock her (him) up"?

    Investigating criminal actions is not eliminating dissent.

    Law & order!
     
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    They should search for Trump's broads. Sly says he's a Republican. Start at his house.
     
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    I don't think investigating potential wrong-doing and arresting criminals constitutes "one party rule." Unless you're suggesting one party is entirely made up of criminals?
     
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    Yes, I believe Trump and his supporters are all criminals and should be investigated and locked up for life for their crimes and corruption. Find or even make up a crime, who cares?

    We can’t stand for such traitorous actions. Every day a Trump or a Trump surrogate are free, we must assume they are plotting the next Insurrection. Every single person connected to Trump should be raided and have their electronics seized. This seems obvious after they blew up the Capitol and murdered so many cops on January 6th.
     
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    Even I would not go so far as to say all Trump supporters are criminals. But they all support a criminal.
     
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    Guilt by association. Lock them all up in his inner circle in internment camps before they try and overthrow the government again.

    Kind of like FDR did with those Japanese assholes in the 1940s plotting to overthrow the USA. Kicked them out of their homes, strip away their possessions, and TE-educate them to be loyal to the US government.

    It’s for all of our safety. Why would you stick up for any of these MAGATs?
     
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    I don't think they should make up any crimes. You're going way further than I would--I just want to investigate their actual crimes. Maybe you should brush up on the Constitution if you feel making up crimes and targeting the opposing party is a good idea. I know you voted for Joe Biden, but that's nuts!
     
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    FBI warned Giuliani, key Trump ally in Senate of Russian disinformation campaign targeting Biden
    Ellen Nakashima, Shane Harris, Tom Hamburger 1 hr ago

    The FBI warned Rudolph W. Giuliani in late 2019 that he was the target of a Russian influence operation aimed at circulating falsehoods intended to damage President Biden politically ahead of last year’s election, according to people familiar with the matter.

    [​IMG] © Joshua Roberts/Reuters Rudolph Giuliani speaks in Washington in 2018.
    The warning was part of an extensive effort by the bureau to alert members of Congress and at least one conservative media outlet, One America News, that they faced a risk of being used to further Russia’s attempt to influence the election’s outcome, said several current and former U.S. officials. All spoke on the condition of anonymity because the matter remains highly sensitive.

    Giuliani received the FBI’s warning while deeply involved with former president Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign and related activities in Ukraine to surface unflattering or incriminating information about the Biden family. The revelation comes as the FBI this week seized Giuliani’s cellphone and other electronic devices as part of a long-running criminal investigation into whether the onetime New York mayor and personal attorney for Trump acted as an unregistered foreign agent.

    The warning, made by counterintelligence agents, was separate from the Justice Department’s ongoing criminal probe, but it reflects a broader concern by U.S. intelligence and federal investigators that Giuliani — among other influential Americans and U.S. institutions — was being manipulated by the Russian government to promote its interests and that he appears to have brazenly disregarded such fears.

    Despite the alert, Giuliani went forward in December 2019 with a planned trip to Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, where he met with a Ukrainian lawmaker whom the U.S. government later labeled “an active Russian agent” and sanctioned on grounds he was running an “influence campaign” against Biden. That operation, officials said, involved Ukrainian officials and political consultants who the U.S. intelligence community has since concluded were acting as Russian proxies not only to smear Biden and derail his candidacy but also to curtail U.S. support for Ukraine.

    Giuliani’s lawyer, Robert J. Costello, did not respond to requests for comment. An FBI spokeswoman declined to comment.

    The FBI last summer also gave what is known as a defensive briefing to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who ahead of the election used his perch as chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee to investigate Biden’s dealings with Ukraine while he was vice president and his son Hunter Biden held a lucrative seat on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.

    Johnson, a staunch Trump ally, recalled receiving a vague warning from FBI briefers in August, but he said Thursday that there was no substance to their cautionary message and that he did not view the meeting as a “defensive briefing” on his oversight of the Biden family’s foreign business ventures.

    “Regarding reports that I received an FBI briefing warning me that I was a target of Russian disinformation, I can confirm I received such a briefing in August of 2020,” Johnson said in a statement to The Washington Post. “I asked the briefers what specific evidence they had regarding this warning, and they could not provide me anything other than the generalized warning. Without specific information, I felt the briefing was completely useless and unnecessary (since I was fully aware of the dangers of Russian disinformation).

    “Because there was no substance to the briefing, and because it followed the production and leaking of a false intelligence product by Democrat leaders, I suspected that the briefing was being given to be used at some future date for the purpose that it is now being used: to offer the biased media an opportunity to falsely accuse me of being a tool of Russia despite warnings.”

    Johnson and staffers to Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), another Trump ally in the Senate who aided Johnson with his probe, said that in separate briefings earlier in 2020, FBI officials assured them there was no reason to discontinue their inquiry into Hunter Biden’s work in Ukraine. It is not the bureau’s place to tell lawmakers what to investigate or not, or whether to stop or start an investigation, former FBI officials said.

    The senators suspected that the younger Biden’s position with the Ukrainian firm posed a conflict of interest to his father’s role shaping U.S. policy toward Ukraine and created impediments for U.S.-backed anti-corruption efforts in that country. Their investigation ended last fall with a report concluding that Hunter Biden’s position with Burisma was “problematic” but did not influence his father’s work or Obama administration policy toward Ukraine.

    Defensive briefings are given to people to alert them that they are being targeted by foreign governments for malign purposes, former officials said. But they’re also used “to see how they respond to that,” said Frank Figliuzzi, a former senior FBI counterintelligence official. “They’re now on notice.”

    Giuliani’s electronic devices were seized by authorities Wednesday in searches of his Manhattan home and office as part of the federal investigation into whether he acted as an unregistered foreign agent for Ukraine.

    The probe centers on Giuliani’s interactions with Ukrainian figures ahead of November’s election, as he sought information that might undermine Joe Biden and lobbied for the ouster of the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine while also pressing Ukrainian officials to announce an inquiry into Biden. Trump abruptly removed the ambassador in May 2019, but Ukraine did not launch an investigation into the Bidens.

    Giuliani, a former Manhattan U.S. attorney, has emphatically denied any wrongdoing, and his attorney on Wednesday accused federal investigators of ignoring “clear evidence” of what he alleged was Hunter Biden’s “failure to register as a foreign agent” and the Biden family taking “millions in bribes to sell [Biden’s] public offices.”

    Costello also has said Giuliani never peddled disinformation on the Bidens.

    During his December 2019 trip to Kyiv, Giuliani was accompanied by a team from One America News, which has described itself as one of Trump’s “greatest supporters.” The network later produced a documentary series based on the trip.

    The network did not address questions about the FBI’s briefing. But it did provide a statement, attributed to an unidentified network spokesman, expressing pride in its investigation of the Bidens in Ukraine.

    “We stand by our reporting highlighting Hunter Biden’s financial windfall relationship with Burisma and VP Joe Biden’s efforts to have a Prosecutor General fired to protect alleged wrongdoing by his son, Hunter,” the statement said, referring to unproven allegations made by some Ukrainian officials.

    The statement acknowledged that the Treasury Department sanctioned a Ukrainian lawmaker interviewed by the network last year. But, the statement said, “OAN’s interviews were prior to the sanctions and the reasons for sanctions were unknown to OAN at the time of the interviews.”

    On his trip to Kyiv, Giuliani met with Andriy Derkach, a politician sanctioned by the United States in September and accused by the Treasury Department of having been an active Russian agent “for over a decade” and maintaining “close connections with Russian intelligence services.” Derkach, who attended a KGB academy in Moscow, has denied involvement with any foreign intelligence agency and any illegal activities.

    In late 2019, before Giuliani’s trip to Kyiv, U.S. intelligence agencies warned the Trump White House that Giuliani was the target of a Russian influence operation, as The Post reported last year. Officials became concerned after obtaining evidence, including communications intercepts, that showed Giuliani was interacting with people tied to Russian intelligence. The warnings led then-national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien to caution Trump that any information Giuliani brought back from Ukraine should be considered contaminated by Russia.

    Despite the FBI warning, Giuliani met with Derkach again in New York in February 2020 when he hosted Derkach on a podcast. In the podcast, Derkach aired false allegations that billions of dollars in U.S. aid to Ukraine were misused or went missing while Joe Biden was handling the Obama administration’s Ukraine portfolio.

    Costello has said Giuliani did not rely on Derkach for material.

    Since Biden’s victory, the National Intelligence Council, an analytic arm of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, has concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin and other senior officials in Moscow sought to influence the 2020 election. They did so by spreading misleading information about Biden through prominent individuals, “including some” who were “close to former President Trump,” according to an ODNI report issued in March.

    The report did not identify the individuals by name, but several current and former officials confirmed at the time that Giuliani was among them. The primary narrative that the Kremlin sought to promote — alleging corrupt ties between the Bidens and Ukraine — dated back to at least 2014, the intelligence report said.

    To distance themselves from the disinformation, the Russian spy services relied on Ukrainian individuals including Derkach, the report said. Derkach and others “sought to use prominent U.S. persons and media conduits to launder their narratives to U.S. officials and audiences,” the report stated. “These Russian proxies met with and provided materials to Trump administration-linked U.S. persons to advocate for formal investigation . . . and attempted to make contact with several senior U.S. officials.”

    [​IMG] © Joshua Lott/The Washington Post Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) walks through the Senate subway tunnel ahead of reporters during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in February.
    Johnson has said he never met or spoke with Derkach. But he and his staff met with another Ukrainian national, former diplomat Andriy Telizhenko, who pushed the unfounded allegation that it was Ukraine rather than Russia that interfered in the 2016 U.S. election. Johnson has not discussed the meeting publicly.

    Last year, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) alleged that Johnson was seeking to “give credibility” to disinformation advanced by Derkach and Telizhenko “for the sole purpose” of aiding Trump’s reelection. Johnson has said his staff vetted the reliability of Telizhenko’s information and rejected Wyden’s assertion.

    As part of his committee’s investigation, Johnson and two Republican colleagues considered subpoenaing Telizhenko to testify. At Senate Democrats’ request, the FBI in March 2020 briefed Johnson’s panel and two other committees on Telizhenko’s background and motives. As a result, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers urged Johnson to refrain from issuing the subpoena.

    Telizhenko also has met several times with Giuliani, appearing on his podcast and facilitating his December 2019 trip to Ukraine.

    This past January, in the waning days of the Trump administration, the Treasury Department sanctioned Telizhenko as well for his role in trying to influence the 2020 election. He has denied any involvement in Russian interference or disinformation operations and denied working with Derkach.

    This month, the Biden administration imposed economic sanctions on 32 entities and individuals for Russian government attempts to influence November’s election.

    David L. Stern in Kyiv and Paul Sonne and Alice Crites in Washington contributed to this report.

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    Totally agree. The FBI should investigate anyone trying to be against the Biden administration. That’s what we do in free countries.
     

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