WASHINGTON – Jerome Corsi, a conservative peddler of conspiracy theories who got entangled in the investigation of electoral interference in Russia, said on Monday that he had rejected a plea agreement with the special advocate Robert Mueller because he had not intentionally lied to the investigators.

Corsi has drawn the attention of Mueller and his team, who are checking if Corsi had prior information on the publication of damaging e-mails related to Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, published by WikiLeaks.

The special council sought to ascertain whether Corsi had alerted Trump's presidential campaign through Roger Stone – a former flamboyant trump adviser to Donald Trump – when WikiLeaks allegedly stealing emails from intelligence services US. .

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Last week, Corsi, the author of "Killing the Deep State: The Struggle to Save President Trump," said he was in plea negotiations with Mueller.

Corsi told NBC News Monday that he had first told investigators that he had no communication with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange before the e-mail dump.

But he insists that he did not intentionally lie to Mueller's team, telling NBC News that he had simply forgotten "almost everything about e-mails in 2016" .

"They want me to say that I lied voluntarily, I did not intentionally lie," Corsi told NBC.

"I will not lie to save my life," he added. "I prefer to stay in prison and rot as long as these thugs want it."

Corsi, 72, said in a video of November 12: "I fully expect that in the coming days, Mueller will be indicted in any form for providing false information. to the special advocate. "

Mueller's team spent two months interviewing him after providing a subpoena on Aug. 28, Corsi said in the video.

"It's one of the most frightening experiences of my life, and after two months I was upset, coming back to the same field all the time," he said. "nothing to hide" and that he felt that he "had not committed any crime".

He also explained that he had made it known that he knew in advance that WikiLeaks would issue emails from Clinton campaign president John Podesta because he had himself put it on on point.

"I at least figured out what I knew in advance about what Julian Assange was going to do in terms of sending emails to Podesta," he said in the video, promising to "find out more. explain how he accomplished this feat at a later date. .

Corsi has gained notoriety for stirring up the misconception that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, a campaign that Trump had pushed into in the years leading up to the announcement of his candidacy for the Presidency.

Stone and Corsi have both denied any prior knowledge of stolen emails.

Contriubtung: Kevin Johnson

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