Informant accused of feeding FBI bogus Biden information pleads guilty to 4 counts
Alexander Smirnov, a key figure in an ongoing federal investigation, has reached a plea agreement with the office of special counsel David Weiss. The agreement includes Smirnov pleading guilty to several charges, including causing the creation of a false and fictitious record in a federal investigation.
The plea agreement specifically mentions that Smirnov will be pleading guilty to “Count Two of the indictment in United States v. Alexander Smirnov,” which pertains to the creation of false records. Additionally, he has agreed to plead guilty to multiple counts of tax evasion.
Smirnov’s legal troubles stem from accusations of providing false derogatory information to the FBI. This development in the case marks a significant milestone in the ongoing investigation, shedding light on the extent of Smirnov’s involvement in illegal activities.
As this is a developing story, additional details are expected to emerge in the coming days. It is crucial to monitor the progress of the case to understand the full implications of Smirnov’s guilty plea.
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