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Women were offered cash to say special counsel Robert Mueller sexually assaulted them, FBI is told

  • Right-wing lobbyist Jack Burkman is alleged to have offered US$20,000 to a woman who worked with Mueller in 1974

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Robert Mueller, front, the special counsel probing Russian interference in the 2016 US election, leaves the Capitol building after meeting with the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on June 21, 2017. Photo: TNS

The US Special Counsel’s office alerted the FBI on Tuesday to allegations that women have been offered cash to fabricate sexual assault accusations against Robert Mueller, who is probing claims of Russian interference in the 2016 US election of Donald Trump.

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In a rare statement, Mueller’s top spokesman, Peter Carr, said Mueller’s team learned of the alleged payoff scheme last week.

Right-wing media host Jack Burkman, on his “Behind the Curtain” show. Photo: Behind the Curtain
Right-wing media host Jack Burkman, on his “Behind the Curtain” show. Photo: Behind the Curtain

“We immediately referred the matter to the FBI for investigation,” Carr said, calling the claims against Mueller “false.”

I did not see Robert Mueller very much when I worked at Pillsbury, but when I did see him, he was always very polite to me, and was never inappropriate
Woman who says she was offered cash to invent assault claims

The FBI declined to comment.

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