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Ex-FBI Lawyer Kevin Clinesmith Pleads Guilty In Durham Probe

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Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to making false statements by altering an email related to former Trump campaign aide Carter Page.

John Durham, the U.S. attorney for Connecticut, filed a criminal complaint against Clinesmith on Friday, alleging that he altered an email in June 2017 regarding Page’s past relationship with the CIA.

The CIA had told the FBI in August 2016 that Page served as an “operational contact” for the spy agency from 2008 to 2013. Clinesmith contacted the CIA in June 2017 regarding Page while completing an application to renew surveillance against the ex-Trump adviser. (RELATED: Kevin Clinesmith Expected To Plead Guilty In Durham Probe)

According to the criminal complaint, Clinesmith added the words “not a ‘source'” in reference to Page to a CIA liaison’s email. Clinesmith shared the altered email with an FBI supervisory intelligence analyst working on the Page investigation.

Clinesmith, 38, said Wednesday that he knowingly altered the email, though he believed at the time the information he put in it was accurate.

“At the time I believed the information I was providing in the email was accurate, but I am agreeing that the information I inserted into the email was not already there,” Clinesmith said at his plea hearing, which was held before Judge James Boasberg.

Clinesmith served both on the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane team and the special counsel’s investigation.

A Justice Department inspector general report revealed Clinesmith’s role in altering the Carter Page email. The report faulted the FBI for failing to inform the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that Page had a prior relationship with the CIA.

Boasberg set Clinesmith’s sentencing hearing for Dec. 10.

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