Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Roger Stone, a political operative and former adviser to President Donald Trump's campaign, was convicted Friday on seven criminal counts -- in the final prosecution related to the Justice Department's two-year Russia investigation.
Stone, 67, was convicted on charges that include obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering. He is the sixth Trump staffer to be convicted on charges related to the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller, which sought to determine whether Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow to interfere in the election.