Flynn’s lawyers say his lie to FBI ‘uncharacteristic’
WASHINGTON — Lawyers for President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn are asking a judge to spare him prison time, saying he had devoted his career to his country and taken responsibility for an “uncharacteristic error in judgment.”
The arguments to the judge Tuesday echoed those of special counsel Robert Mueller’s office, which last week said Flynn’s co-operation — including 19 meetings with investigators — was so extensive that he was entitled to avoid a prison sentence.
“Having made a serious error in judgment, for which he has shown true contrition, he recognized it was consistent with the values by which he has led his life simply to provide the facts to those charged with enforcing our laws,” his lawyers wrote in requesting probation and community service. “On the day he entered his guilty plea, he said he was ‘working to set things right.’ He has done so.”
Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about conversations during the presidential transition period with the then-Russian ambassador to the United States, will next week become the first White House official punished in the special counsel’s ongoing probe into whether the Trump campaign co-ordinated with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.


