None of those efforts was successful, Mr. Broidy said on Tuesday. At the time of his work for Mr. Low, Mr. Broidy was deputy finance chairman of the Republican National Committee. Mr. Broidy garnered public attention after his emails were hacked and distributed publicly in 2018. The plea agreement says Mr. Broidy won’t be prosecuted in connection with that work, but the subject could come up at his sentencing. Mr. Broidy faces a maximum of five years in prison but is expected to receive far less than that.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 20, 2020 21:49 UTC