This could be the biggest thing that has happened in the Russian collusion case to date. Attorney Adam Waldman, who represented both Oleg Deripaska and Christopher Steele and for some strange reason was in secret contact with Mark Warner of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been found and he’s here in the United States.
Deripaska, we find out may have been the source for the Hillary dossier, although he denies it and has called the dossier a joke. But, if that were true, representing Steele and Deripaska at the same time would be a huge conflict of interest.
This incestuous relationship and scandal was further complicated by Waldman, Steele and Deripaska –
Deripaska once hired [former Trump Campaign Manager] Manafort as a political adviser and invested money with him in a business venture that went bad. Deripaska sued Manafort, alleging he stole money. However, according to the article, despite Deripaska’s disposition toward Manafort he viewed the request as absurd. He laughed the FBI away, telling them: “You are trying to create something out of nothing.”
John Solomon reported that Deripaska wanted to testify to congress last year (2017), without any immunity request, but was rebuked. Who blocked his testimony? [Democrat Senator Warner is suspected.]
In 2017 Oleg Deripaska was represented in the U.S. by Adam Waldman. Mr. Waldman was also representing Christopher Steele, the author of the Dossier. When you reconcile that Deripaska was likely Steele’s source/employer; of course Waldman would be representing both of them.
Adam Waldman was the liaison/go-between Senator Mark Warner (Senate Intelligence Committee Vice-Chairman) was using to try and set up a secret meeting with Christopher Steele {Text Messages} without a “paper trail”.
Earlier this year, the committee chairman Sen Chuck Grassley had sought out Waldman to get him to testify before the committee, but he could not be found.