New York Times Talks to Matthew Sanderson on Indictment of Gregory Craig for FARA Violation

04.11.2019
The New York Times

In an indictment that seized the attention of the capital’s K Street lobbying corridor, Gregory B. Craig, a White House counsel in the Obama administration, was charged on Thursday with lying to the Justice Department and concealing information about work he did in 2012 for the government of Ukraine.

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Taken together, the indictment of Mr. Craig and the settlement with Skadden Arps suggest that the Justice Department is trying to “make an example of this prominent lawyer and law firm so that parties receiving D.O.J. inquiries in the future will take them more seriously,” said Matthew Sanderson, who advises clients on compliance with FARA and other lobbying laws for the firm Caplin & Drysdale.

“In the past, the department would send letters of inquiry to organizations that would receive only a cursory response or be disregarded altogether,” he said. “That, apparently, will no longer be tolerated.”

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Excerpt taken from the article “Gregory Craig, Ex-Obama Aide, Is Indicted on Charges of Lying to Justice Dept.” by Kenneth P, Vogel and Katie Benner for the New York Times.

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