Robert Mueller asks judge to enforce prison term for ex-Trump aide George Papadopoulos

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Thursday, November 22, 2018
Mueller asks judge to enforce prison term for ex-Trump aide George Papadopoulos
Chicagoan George Papadopoulos, a former campaign aide to Donald Trump, is scheduled to report to prison on Monday after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI about about his contacts

George Papadopoulos, a former campaign aide to Donald Trump, is scheduled to report to prison on Monday, and FBI special counsel Robert Mueller asked a judge Wednesday to ensure that he does.

Last week, Papadopoulos - a Chicagoan who faces 14 days in prison in connection to lying to the FBI - asked a judge to delay his sentence.

Papadopoulos's legal team has asked the judge to allow him to be free until a D.C. Circuit appeals court makes a decision in a pending case that questions the "constitutionality of the appointment of Special Counsel Robert S. Muller III," writing that "a ruling in that case may directly impact the validity" of Papadopoulos' "prosecution and conviction."

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Papadopoulos pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI last year about his contacts with Russians and at the time agreed to cooperate with the Mueller investigation.

In September, a judge sentenced him to 14 days in prison, 12 months of supervised release, 200 hours of community service and a $9,500 fine.

Read Papadopoulos' request here.