Gates sentencing set for next month

Gates sentencing set for next month

President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump opens new line of impeachment attack for Democrats Bloomberg to spend 0M on anti-Trump ads in battleground states New witness claims first-hand account of Trump’s push for Ukraine probes MORE’s former deputy campaign chairman Rick GatesRick GatesJury set to begin deliberating in Stone trial Roger Stone won’t testify as defense prepares to rest case The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Dems, GOP dig in for public impeachment hearings MORE will be sentenced in his criminal case on Dec. 17, according to a court filing published Friday.

Gates, who provided valuable testimony to former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerSpeier says impeachment inquiry shows ‘very strong case of bribery’ by Trump Gowdy: I ‘100 percent’ still believe public congressional hearings are ‘a circus’ Comey: Mueller ‘didn’t succeed in his mission because there was inadequate transparency’ MORE in his case against former Trump advisers Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortGates sentencing set for next month Yovanovitch says John Solomon’s columns were used to push false allegations Trump bemoans ‘double standard’ in Stone conviction MORE and Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneGates sentencing set for next month The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Former Ukraine envoy offers dramatic testimony Trump bemoans ‘double standard’ in Stone conviction MORE, pleaded guilty last year to charges including conspiracy against the United States and lying to investigators.

Part of Gates’s plea involved his cooperation with Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and a maximum prison term of nearly six years.

Gates’s testimony was crucial in the case against Manafort, which led to a conviction on tax and bank fraud charges and a 7.5-year prison sentence. He was also called as a witness against Stone, who was convicted Friday of lying to the U.S. Congress, obstruction and witness tampering.

Gates, a former political consultant and lobbyist, is one of multiple Trump associates to have been ensnared in Mueller’s investigation, which concluded in March. Besides working as a campaign adviser, Gates also served on Trump’s presidential inaugural committee.

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