AFP/File / Olivier Douliery The Democratic Party lawsuit notably targets Donald Trump's son Donald Trump Jr, his son-in-law Jared Kushner and numerous campaign officials |
The civil complaint filed in federal district court in Manhattan by the Democratic National Committee alleges that Russia informed Trump's campaign that it had conducted a cyber-attack on the DNC, leading to the release of information damaging to Trump's rival Hillary Clinton.
It says a close Trump advisor, Roger Stone, appeared to
have "advance knowledge" of plans by the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks to
disseminate some of the harmful information -- as part of what the
suits alleges was a wide-ranging illegal conspiracy to influence the
election.
"The Trump campaign and its agents gleefully welcomed Russia's help," according to the 66-page complaint.
The
lawsuit targets Trump's campaign, his son Donald Trump Jr, his
son-in-law Jared Kushner and numerous campaign officials including Paul
Manafort, as well as the Russian government including its foreign
military intelligence agency known as GRU, and WikiLeaks and its founder
Julian Assange.
"During the 2016 presidential campaign, Russia
launched an all-out assault on our democracy, and it found a willing and
active partner in Donald Trump's campaign," DNC chairman Tom Perez said
in a statement.
"This constituted an act of unprecedented
treachery: the campaign of a nominee for president of the United States
in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win
the presidency."
The Democratic move comes at a time of legal
turmoil for the president, marked by a raid on the offices of his
personal lawyer, and the release of a tell-all book by James Comey which
alleges Trump was obsessed with the Russia meddling probe when he
sacked the former FBI chief.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and
congressional investigators are probing possible Trump associate links
to what US intelligence has concluded was a sweeping effort to tilt the
2016 vote in Trump's favor.
Trump has consistently rejected
charges that he or his campaign colluded in any way with Russia --
tweeting earlier this week about "the phony Russia investigation where,
by the way, there was NO COLLUSION (except by the Dems)."
AFP
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