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Trump’s ex-campaign aide expected to plead guilty in Russia probe: reports

By REUTERS
February 24, 2018

WASHINGTON: Rick Gates, a former adviser to Donald Trump´s 2016 presidential campaign, was expected to plead guilty as soon as Friday in a federal investigation into Russia´s role in the election, the New York Times reported, a sign that he will likely cooperate in the probe.

A guilty plea by Gates could add pressure on Gates´ former business partner Paul Manafort also to seek a plea deal. Manafort, who ran Trump´s campaign for part of 2016, has also been charged in Special Counsel Robert Mueller´s probe. Cooperation by the two could potentially provide a rich vein of information for Mueller, who is investigating whether Trump´s campaign colluded with Moscow´s alleged meddling. Mueller indicted Gates and Manafort in October on counts that include conspiracy to launder money and failing to disclose lobbying work for a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine. He filed new criminal charges against the pair on Thursday.

Until now, both have maintained their innocence ABC News and the Washington Post also reported on Friday that Gates was expected to plead guilty, without giving a date. The Times and ABC sourced their reports to unidentified people familiar with Gates´ plea agreement.

Plea deals often involve promises to cooperate with an investigation in exchange for more lenient sentences. Mueller´s office could not be reached for comment. A lawyer for Gates did not respond to requests for comment.

When Manafort became manager of the Trump campaign in the middle of 2016 Gates served as his deputy. Gates helped run the campaign´s day-to-day operations, played a key role at the Republican National Convention at which Trump was chosen as the party´s nominee and accompanied Trump on campaign flights. Gates, a long time protege of Manafort, was actively involved in a campaign to boost the image and fortunes of Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Kremlin former president of Ukraine.