Giuliani being investigated over Turkish lobbying for Reza Zarrab
Rudy Giuliani is facing a federal inquiry over possible improper lobbying for Turkey.
The Justice Department's inquiry is separate from the
criminal investigation into Giuliani's activities in Ukraine, the source said.
Giuliani's actions first raised questions in 2017 when he
was hired to represent Turkey-based, Iranian-born businessman Reza Zarrab in a
money laundering and sanctions evasion case brought against Zarrab by the U.S.
attorney in the Southern District of New York.
Giuliani personally urged then-Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson to drop the case during a 2017 oval office meeting, sources told ABC
News at the time. Zarrab eventually pled guilty to the charges.
Sources also said at the time that Giuliani urged the
administration to deport exiled cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Turkish President
Erdogan accused of inciting a coup.
An attorney for Giuliani could not be reached for comment,
but the former New York City mayor has previously denied any wrongdoing.
A spokesperson for the Justice Department declined to
comment, as did a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern
District of New York.
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