Judge in ‘Putin’s Chef’ Case Scolds Lawyers Over Evidence-Access Fight

A federal judge urged lawyers for special counsel Robert Mueller and one of 16 Russian defendants accused of interfering with the 2016 presidential election to settle their issues over who can see evidence gathered by prosecutors.

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A federal judge urged lawyers for Special Counsel Robert Mueller and one of 16 Russian defendants accused of interfering with the 2016 presidential election to settle their issues over who can see evidence gathered by prosecutors.

Mueller lawyers contend Russians are still trying to disrupt American elections and that wholesale release of information to the defense runs the risk of disclosing intelligence-gathering methods to those who would use it against the U.S.