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Flynn's Ex-Business Partner Under Mueller Probe Over Alleged Turkish Ties

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NBC News has reported, citing its sources familiar with the matter that Iranian-American Bijan Kian was a business partner in the Flynn Intel Group - Michael Flynn's consulting firm - and was allegedly engaged in lobbying on behalf of the Turkish government.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation on the Trump campaign, Russia and the 2016 US election has honed in on a former business associate of ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn for his role in failing to disclose that Flynn's lobbying firm was conducting work for foreign governments.

Federal investigators have interviewed multiple witnesses in recent weeks about Khan's work for Turkey, the media reports said.

In early March, Flynn registered the Flynn Intel Group as required by the Foreign Agents Registration Act for working on behalf of a firm owned by a Turkish national with links to Turkish institutions.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, June 13, 2017, to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about his role in the firing of James Comey, his Russian contacts during the campaign and his decision to recuse from an investigation into possible ties between Moscow and associates of President Donald Trump. - Sputnik International
Sessions Denied Knowing About Flynn's Ties With Turkish Government
Shortly after the registration, The Wall Street Journal reported that Flynn held talks with Turkey officials while serving as adviser to Trump.

Flynn reportedly discussed ways to extradite Fethullah Gulen from the United States. Gulen is suspected by the Turkish government of masterminding an attempted coup in July 2016.

Earlier, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions said during a congressional hearing that he had no information of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's ties to the government of Turkey.

"I don't believe I had information to that affect," Sessions said when asked whether he was aware that Flynn was working for Turkey when acting as a surrogate for President Donald Trump's campaign.

The US Attorney General pointed out that he was aware Turkish officials continued to press the federal government, seeking the return of Gullen to Ankara, but added that he had no idea about an alleged $15 million kidnapping plan with Flynn's involvement.

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