Prosecutor: Foreigner fueled Giuliani associate’s donations
NEW YORK (AP) — A prosecutor opened the trial of an associate of Rudy Giuliani Wednesday by blaming him for planning to use up to $1 million in money from a Russian financier to infiltrate U.S. elections to further his own business interests.
“That is what secret foreign money infiltrating American elections looks like. That it why we are here. That is what this trial is all about,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Aline Flodr told the jury in Manhattan federal court.
Lev Parnas, 49, has pleaded not guilty to charges alleging he conspired to make illegal campaign contributions. Prosecutors maintain he was trying to win favor with influential Republicans through hefty donations, including a $325,000 donation in 2018 to a super PAC supporting then-President Donald Trump.
They’ve said the Florida businessman bragged about his associations with Giuliani and Trump to help him in his business dealings. Flodr, however, did not describe this during her opening statement.