Ukrainian gas chief meets with prosecutors probing Giuliani
DESMOND BUTLER and MICHAEL BIESECKER
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors have interviewed the head of Ukraine's state-owned gas company as part of an investigation into the business dealings of President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and two of Giuliani's business associates.
Andriy Kobolyev met voluntarily with representatives of the Justice Department, according lawyer Lanny Breuer, who represents the chief executive officer of Naftogaz, Ukraine's biggest natural gas provider.
"The Department of Justice requested an interview with Andriy Kobolyev," said Breuer. "He agreed and has voluntarily talked with the government attorneys."
Breuer, who provided comment following an inquiry by The Associated Press, declined to say when or where the interview