Justice Department settles lawsuit from Trump ally Michael Flynn for US$1.2 million
The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit from Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor to President Trump, for approximately $1.2 million. Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and was later pardoned, filed the lawsuit in 2023 seeking at least $50 million, alleging malicious prosecution related to the Russia investigation.

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AI-generatedThe Justice Department has settled a lawsuit from Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor to President Trump, for approximately $1.2 million. Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and was later pardoned, filed the lawsuit in 2023 seeking at least $50 million, alleging malicious prosecution related to the Russia investigation. The settlement resolves this lawsuit, marking a reversal for the Justice Department, which had previously sought to dismiss Flynn's complaint. The Justice Department characterized the settlement as addressing a "historic injustice" related to the Russia investigation. The settlement comes as the Justice Department has launched investigations into former officials involved in the Russia inquiry.
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5 extractedThe Justice Department cast the settlement as an “important step in redressing” a “historic injustice”.
Flynn sought at least US$50 million in his 2023 lawsuit.
Flynn was later pardoned by President Trump.
Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about conversations with a Russian diplomat.
The US Justice Department settled a lawsuit from Michael Flynn for roughly US$1.2 million.