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Papadopoulos seeks delay in prison sentence

By Danielle Haynes
Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in jail for lying to the FBI in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into alleged Russian election meddling. File Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI
Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos was sentenced to 14 days in jail for lying to the FBI in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into alleged Russian election meddling. File Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI | License Photo

Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos on Friday asked a federal judge to delay his prison sentence for lying to the FBI in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

He asked for the delay until a Washington, D.C., appeals court issues its opinion on the constitutionality of the Mueller probe. Papadopoulos was slated to begin his 14-day prison sentence Nov. 26.

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Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in October to lying to the FBI about meetings with individuals closely associated with the Russian government during the campaign. Court documents say Papadopoulos worked to create a relationship between the campaign and the Kremlin after then-candidate Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination.

His lawyers said he was "young" and lied out of "misguided loyalty to his master."

Trump named Papadopoulos as one of his campaign's foreign policy advisers on March 21, 2016, boasting to reporters: "He's an energy and oil consultant, excellent guy," a filing said. A few days later, Papadopoulos met in London with professor Joseph Mifsud, who introduced him to a woman named Olga, whom he believed to be Russian President Vladimir Putin's niece, about arranging a meeting between the Trump campaign and Russian government officials.

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On March 31, 2016, Papadopoulos joined Trump, then-Sen. Jeff Sessions and other campaign officials for a national security meeting, the filing continued. Papadopoulos announced he could help set up a foreign policy meeting with Trump and Putin, as "Trump nodded with approval," and Sessions added that "the campaign should look into it."

Papadopoulos was the first Trump campaign adviser sentenced in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in 2016 election.

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