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Mark Rossini is being questioned about the "McGoniogal dossier": US media: he can seek protection from the 5th Amendment

Mark Rossini is being questioned about the "McGoniogal dossier": US

Mark Rossini, the partner and former disgraced FBI agent, was questioned via a teleconference regarding the case, which has aroused high interest in the American media, McGonigal'.

Rossini reports the Inner City Press portal, which is referred to by Politiko.al, has sought to evoke the 5th Amendment to the American Constitution, which provides that a witness or an accused may not answer when asked about things that he can to self-incriminate.  

Rossini writes Inner City Press, is also under indictment in the US District of Puerto Rico, but unrelated to this case, and he has resisted some of the jury's questions, as well as refusing to hand over some documents that have been requested of him.  

Judge Robert W. Lehrburger openly questioned whether anyone who did business with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska could invoke the Fifth Amendment. Rossini's lawyer replied that maybe he was too hasty in 'pleading the Fifth,' writes Inner City Press. 

The judge agreed and ordered that the documents requested by the Jury be shown through the camera. The lawyer has said that he can come to deliver to the judge's office, as he is nearby in another trial in New York.

Mark Rosini is a partner of Charles McGonigal. He became known in Albania when, through a Twitter status in 2019, he called former Prime Minister Berisha "Putin's puppet," which he repeated in a statement for the show Top Story from Madrid. Mark Rossini, as someone familiar with McGonigal, and others in the former FBI agent's file, is already part of the trial that will decide the head of the FBI's counterintelligence office in New York.

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