Roger Stone Found Guilty Of Witness Tampering, Lying To Congress

Roger Stone Found Guilty Of Witness Tampering, Lying To Congress

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Roger Stone was found guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress, and obstructing a congressional proceeding. The charges stem from the special counsel investigation into Russian interference. Stone's conviction includes five counts of lying to Congress, one count of witness tampering, and one count of obstruction. Evidence showed Stone's attempts to contact WikiLeaks and obtain information to benefit Trump's campaign. President Trump criticized the verdict, citing a double standard. Despite violating a gag order, Stone was not taken into custody immediately. His sentencing is set for February 6, 2020, with a potential 50-year prison sentence.

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What was the maximum prison sentence Roger Stone faced?

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What actions did prosecutors claim Roger Stone took that violated his gag order?

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