Robert Mueller Recommends No Prison Time For Michael Flynn After ‘Substantial’ Help to Investigators

By  //  December 4, 2018

"substantial" help to investigators about "several ongoing investigations"

ABOVE VIDEO: Mueller’s office tells judge Flynn shouldn’t get jail time.

(FOX NEWS) – Special Counsel Robert Mueller filed a memorandum Tuesday recommending a lenient sentence — with the possibility of no prison time — for convicted former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and stating that Flynn has offered “substantial” help to investigators about “several ongoing investigations.”

The bombshell release comes as additional sentencing memorandums are expected within days in the cases of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen and ex-campaign chairman Paul Manafort, amid multiple reports and indications that the long-running Mueller probe into ties between President Trump’s team and Russia is winding down.

“Given the defendant’s substantial assistance and other considerations set forth below, a sentence at the low end of the guideline range, including a sentence that does not impose a term of incarceration – is appropriate and warranted,” the memo states.

Flynn sat for 19 interviews with the Special Counsel’s office and other Department of Justice attorneys, according to the sentencing memorandum and a heavily redacted supplemental filing attached to the end of the primary memorandum.

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