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Ex-FBI official sentenced to over four years for work for Russia's
Deripaska
Luc Cohen
[1/2]Former FBI official Charles McGonigal, who led the agency's counterintelligence division in New York, exits Manhattan federal court
after being arrested on charges for violating U.S. sanctions on Russia in
New York City, U.S., January 23, 2023. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/ File Photo
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NEW YORK, Dec 14 (Reuters) - A former FBI official was sentenced to over
four years in prison on Thursday after previously pleading guilty to
working for Oleg Deripaska, a Russian oligarch under U.S. sanctions whom prosecutors have called President Vladimir Putin's "henchman."
Charles McGonigal, who led the counterintelligence division of the FBI's
New York field office from 2016 through his retirement in 2018, admitted
in August to working for Deripaska between spring and autumn of 2021 to
find negative information on rival Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin.
U.S. District Judge Jennifer Rearden imposed the 50-month sentence at a
hearing in federal court in Manhattan.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan had suggested Rearden sentence McGonigal
to five years in prison, the maximum allowable for the one count of
conspiracy to violate sanctions to which he pleaded guilty.
"McGonigal abused the skills and influence his country entrusted him with
by secretly working for the very threats he had previously protected it against," prosecutors wrote in a Dec. 7 court filing. "No one knew better
the gravity of McGonigal's crimes than McGonigal himself."
McGonigal's lawyers said he should be spared prison time, arguing he had accepted responsibility and had already lost his job. They also said he
thought his work for Deripaska was "consistent" with U.S. foreign policy because it was in furtherance of potentially sanctioning Potanin.
Deripaska, the founder of Russian aluminum company Rusal (RUAL.MM), was
among two dozen Russian businessmen and government officials on whom
Washington imposed sanctions in 2018 in reaction to Russia's purported
meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
A lawyer for Deripaska, who has separately been charged with evading U.S. sanctions, declined to comment.
The Treasury Department sanctioned Potanin, the largest shareholder of
metals producer Nornickel, in December 2022 as part of its push to
pressure Moscow over its war in Ukraine.
McGonigal has separately pleaded guilty to a federal charge in Washington
of concealing $225,000 in cash payments from a former Albanian
intelligence officer. He is scheduled to be sentenced on those charges on
Feb. 16.
Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Noeleen Walder, Sandra
Maler and Cynthia Osterman
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Reports on the New York federal courts. Previously worked as a
correspondent in Venezuela and Argentina.
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