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US Federal Judge Releases Giuliani Associates Parnas, Fruman on Bond, Hearing Set For 17 October

© AP PhotoPhotos provided by the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office shows booking photos of Lev Parnas, left, and Igor Fruman.
Photos provided by the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office shows booking photos of Lev Parnas, left, and Igor Fruman. - Sputnik International
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Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman - who reportedly helped US President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani investigate former Vice President Joe Biden’s alleged involvement in Ukraine - were arrested at Dulles airport on charges of violating US campaign funding laws as the two tried to board a flight out of the US using one-way tickets.

The indictment unsealed in New York earlier on Thursday charges Ukrainian native Parnas and Belarussian native Fruman and two other individuals with funneling $1 million in illegal donations from foreign nationals to unspecified political campaigns.

Later on Thursday, US Judge Michael Nachmanoff released Giuliani's associates on a $1 million bail, the sum that each of the individuals had to pay. Both men had to surrender their passports and be subject to home detention, among other conditions, before they can be released from jail.

"I will release them under conditions articulated by the government", Nachmanoff, from the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, said during the initial court hearing.

The next hearing in the Parnas and Fruman case is scheduled for 17 October at 3:00 p.m. [7:00 p.m. GMT] at the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Nachmanoff explained that Parnas and Fruman may not leave the New York City area and have to wear a global positioning system (GPS) device in order for the authorities to monitor their whereabouts.

"This is a very unusual situation for this court", Nachmanoff said about the case, but expressed satisfaction with the proceedings today.

Fruman and Parnas left the courtroom under protection of the US Marshals Service. They were not seen leaving the courthouse in the city of Alexandria near Washington, DC.

Court spokesperson Joshua Stueve said the bond had been secured by a third party.

According to the indictment, Parnas and Fruman and two other individuals - in one of several schemes - are accused of conspiring to make political donations to US candidates funded by a foreign national, who the indictment identified as "a Russian citizen and businessman who, at all relevant times, was not a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States".

In another plot, the four men donated money to a member of Congress and then tried to press that lawmaker to "remove or recall the then-US Ambassador to Ukraine." That effort, the indictment alleged, was carried out "at least in part, at the request of one or more Ukrainian government officials".

The indictment, however, did not mention Giuliani by name, but the lawyer in an earlier Twitter post identified both Parnas and Fruman as his clients.

Lawmakers in the US House of Representatives have sought to depose both Parnas and Fruman as part of their ongoing impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump.

Parnas and Fruman said in a letter to lawmakers on 3 October that they would not hand over documents or comply with requests to appear for House depositions scheduled for Thursday and Friday. In response, House lawmakers on Thursday issued subpoenas to force the two men to testify by 16 October.

The two men have reportedly been involved since 2018 in Giuliani's effort to get Ukrainian officials to investigate allegations of corruption on the part of former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.

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