NBC: Feds Discuss Moving On Giuliani Emails

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 25: Former New York City Mayor and President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani drives by a march and rally for President Donald Trump on October 25, 2020 in New York City. As the November... NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 25: Former New York City Mayor and President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani drives by a march and rally for President Donald Trump on October 25, 2020 in New York City. As the November 3rd presidential election nears, Trump supporters and protestors have taken to the streets to be heard. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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Manhattan federal prosecutors discussed asking a court to give them access to Rudy Giuliani’s electronic communications, NBC reported on Monday.

According to anonymous sources who spoke to the news outlet, Justice Department officials have been in discussion with Manhattan federal prosecutors about asking a judge for a warrant that would allow them to access Giuliani’s emails, some of which may be protected by attorney-client privilege.

The discussions would mark an escalation of a federal criminal probe into Giuliani that’s reportedly been going on since at least August 2019.

It’s unclear how wide-ranging the investigation is, though Manhattan federal prosecutors have interviewed potential witnesses in Ukraine about Giuliani’s financial dealings regarding the country. Two of the former New York City mayor’s associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, were indicted in October 2019 on campaign finance charges.

Parnas and Fruman have pleaded not guilty to the charges. During President Trump’s impeachment over his effort to pressure the Ukrainian government into manufacturing dirt on Joe Biden, Parnas began releasing troves of emails and text messages that he had exchanged with Giuliani and others involved in the international incident.

It’s not clear from the NBC report whether the DOJ has approved, has denied or is still considering the request for access to Giuliani’s emails.

CNN has reported that prosecutors were wary of the case affecting the 2020 election, and that the investigation ramped up again after the election. The network obtained a grand jury subpoena that asked for communications regarding Giuliani or companies affiliated with him.

Amid all this, the President’s lawyer has reportedly discussed a pardon with his client, President Trump.

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  1. Move on 'em like a bitch…

  2. My my, the plot thickens.

  3. There will be a pardon, so let’s hope there are a lot of potential state charges in the pile of goo that has been Rudy’s life for the last 2 years. Then Bernie Keric can come visit him for a while, and life will have balanced out yet again.

  4. Heh. It’s going to be amusing as to just WHAT Rudy’s pardon is going to encompass, and whether or not the SCOTUS will sustain a pardon granted for corrupt purposes.

    Can a president pardon a co-conspirator in order to prevent said accomplice from testifying as to the president’s corrupt actions?

  5. It is interesting that this is coming up now. I thought that they would have waited until after 20 Jan but they may want to get it out in the open before Trump’s pardoning spree makes the investigation moot.

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