An attorney for Lev Parnas, an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani, has turned over “a trove” of materials to House impeachment investigators.
Parnas’s lawyer Joseph Bondy said Monday that the materials included WhatsApp messages, text messages, and images that detailed “interactions with a number of individuals relevant to the impeachment inquiry.” Parnas also planned to turn over contents from a Samsung phone, an iPad, and an iPhone, according to Bondy.
After our trip to DC, we worked through the night providing a trove of Lev Parnas’ WhatsApp messages, text messages & images—not under protective order—to #HPSCI, detailing interactions with a number of individuals relevant to the impeachment inquiry. #LetLevSpeak #LevRemembers pic.twitter.com/HdHaCyZXIm
— Joseph A. Bondy (@josephabondy) January 13, 2020
Bondy has not commented on what the materials included and did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Washington Examiner.
Parnas was arrested and indicted on campaign finance charges in October. He has already provided information to the Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee in response to a congressional subpoena.
He and another Giuliani associate, Igor Fruman, assisted Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer, in his efforts to obtain damaging information on Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. Parnas and Fruman were indicted on federal campaign finance violations related to a $325,000 donation made to a group backing Trump’s reelection. Both have pleaded not guilty.
