Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report contained “glaring inaccuracies and misrepresentations” stemming from a text conversation between a Georgian-American businessman and former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, according to the businessman.
The Daily Caller’s Chuck Ross reported that Giorgi Rtskhiladze has now sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr, demanding the Department of Justice retract a footnote from the Mueller report mentioning the exchange.
“We strongly demand that a full and immediate retraction of these falsehoods should be issued forthwith to restore his good name,” wrote A. Scott Bolden, Rtskhiladze’s attorney.
His letter also claimed the report’s explanation of the conversation “spliced the dialogue to produce the ugly insinuations and allegations of Footnote 112 to attract publicity -- all while impugning Mr. Rtskhiladze’s character,” Bloomberg reported.
The Mueller Report Left Out Important Context From Texts Between Michael Cohen And A Georgian Businessman
The Daily Caller’s Chuck Ross reported that Giorgi Rtskhiladze has now sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr, demanding the Department of Justice retract a footnote from the Mueller report mentioning the exchange.
“We strongly demand that a full and immediate retraction of these falsehoods should be issued forthwith to restore his good name,” wrote A. Scott Bolden, Rtskhiladze’s attorney.
His letter also claimed the report’s explanation of the conversation “spliced the dialogue to produce the ugly insinuations and allegations of Footnote 112 to attract publicity -- all while impugning Mr. Rtskhiladze’s character,” Bloomberg reported.
The Mueller Report Left Out Important Context From Texts Between Michael Cohen And A Georgian Businessman