Stepson of target in Russia probe testifies to grand jury (APNews)
The stepson of conservative writer Jerome Corsi, who is a target in the special counsels Russia investigation, appeared before a grand jury on Thursday and was questioned about a computer that he and Corsi had discussed being scrubbed, his lawyer said.
Andrew Stettner spent about an hour facing questions at the federal courthouse in Washington.
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But prosecutors did not ask Stettner about any other topics and did not question him about Stone, said lawyer Larry Klayman, who represents Stettner and Corsi.
There were questions about the computer, and the special counsel seemed quite satisfied with those responses, Klayman said.
Corsi has said investigators previously sought to question his stepson about the computer and text messages the two exchanged in which Stettner told his stepfather that a computer that sat on Corsis desk had been scrubbed. Corsi has maintained that the messages showed nothing nefarious and that he asked his stepson to refurbish the old computer for his wife to use for her business. -
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