Russian lawyer from infamous Trump Tower meeting admits to being informant for the Kremlin: Report

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Russian lawyer Natalia Veselntiskaya, who met with Trump campaign officials at Trump Tower 2016 on the premise of gathering dirt on Hillary Clinton, was more deeply connected to the Kremlin than previously known, NBC News reported Friday, citing emails it had uncovered.

The emails appear to show a correspondence between Veselnitskaya and an official in Russia’s state prosecutor’s office coordinating a response to a case brought forward by the U.S. Department of Justice, NBC’s Richard Engel said on MSNBC.

The newly discovered communications between Veselnitskaya and the Russian government indicate that the lawyer held a level of influence within the Kremlin, undercutting her long-held insistence that she was merely a private attorney.

A report from the New York Times, citing NBC News’ interview with Veselnitskaya to be aired Friday, identified her government contact as being Yuri Chaika, Russia’s prosecutor general.

In the interview, Veselntiskaya confirmed the emails were written by her, the Times reported, saying “many things included here are from my documents, my personal documents.” She also said her email accounts were hacked this year in an ironic twist.

“I am a lawyer, and I am an informant,” she reportedly admitted in the NBC interview. “Since 2013, I have been actively communicating with the office of the Russian prosecutor general.”

Veselnitskaya first became widely known in the American media landscape in summer 2017, after reports surfaced that she and other Russians met with Trump campaign officials in Manhattan’s Trump Tower in June 2016.

The Trump campaign members, including Donald Trump Jr. and then-campaign chief Paul Manafort, attended the meeting under the impression that the Russians could provide damaging information on candidate Donald Trump‘s political opponent, Hillary Clinton.

At the meeting, Veselnitskaya instead discussed what she said were unjust U.S. sanctions on Russia — a hobbyhorse of the Kremlin since the passage of the Magnitsky Act in 2012, which locks certain Russians out of their overseas funds, among other punishments.

The Trump Tower meeting, which appeared to demonstrate the willingness of Trump campaign officials to coordinate with Russia in the election, has reportedly become a focus of special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian links to the 2016 campaign.

Trump Jr. initially claimed that the meeting was about Russian adoption, but later released emails showed him responding positively to an intermediary of Veselnitskaya promising “information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.”

“If it’s what you say I love it especially later in the summer,” Trump Jr. responded.

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.

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