A key witness in former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation of Russian election interference has been charged with transporting child pornography last year, according to court documents. According to the complaint, Nader was interviewed by FBI agents at the airport, and one of his three iPhones was searched for reasons unrelated to child pornography. Authorities said he was charged under seal on the alleged child pornography in April 2018, but he had left the country at that point. In 1985, he was indicted by a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., on two counts of mailing and importing child pornography. He was not charged, although his home was searched, and prosecutors say child pornography was found in his toilet.
Source: Washington Post June 03, 2019 19:24 UTC