Giuliani turns on 'honest' Ukrainian prosecutor who says Bidens did nothing illegal
IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
Rudy Giuliani had nothing but praise for Ukrainian prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko until he didn't.
Oct. 1, 2019, 3:00 PM CDT
By Heidi Przybyla and Allan Smith
WASHINGTON For much of this year, Rudy Giuliani was counting on Ukraines former chief prosecutor, Yuriy Lutsenko, to reopen a dormant investigation into an energy company where Joe Bidens son Hunter had once served as a board member.
In an early May phone call with NBC, Giuliani called Lutsenko a much more honest guy than the previous, Kremlin-aligned prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, whom the Ukrainian Parliament sacked for failing to crack down on corruption.
Lutsenko recently told NBC News the two talked about 10 times and The New York Times reported that Giulianis allegations that Joe Bidens family engaged in wrongdoing in Ukraine were based on a series of meetings with Lutsenko.
In a White House transcript of a July 25 phone call, President Trump seemed to admonish the new Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, for firing Lutsenko: I heard the prosecutor was treated very badly and he was a very fair prosecutor so good luck with everything.
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