WARRANT FOR GIULIANI COVERS CALLS WITH MORE THAN 12 PEOPLE
- By The Financial District

- May 1, 2021
- 1 min read
US investigators are seeking to review Rudy Giuliani’s phones and computers for communications with more than a dozen people, including a high-ranking prosecutor in Ukraine, according to a warrant executed at his apartment this week.


They also are searching for communications with any US government official or employee relating to Marie Yovanovitch, the US ambassador to Ukraine who was ousted by the Trump administration in 2019, the warrant says, Karen Freifeld reported for Reuters.
Agents seized more than 10 cell phones and computers from Giuliani's Manhattan apartment and office in raids on Wednesday, according to his lawyer, Bob Costello, who read the search warrant to a Reuters reporter.
According to the warrant, investigators are looking for evidence that Giuliani acted as an unregistered foreign agent, a violation of lobbying laws.
The list of the people identified in the warrant includes: Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman; former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko; Gyunduz Mamedov; Viktor Shokin; Yuriy Lutsenko; Kostiantyn Kulyk; Glib Zagory; David Correia; lawyer-couple Victoria Toensing and Joe Digenova, and; John Solomon.

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