Ex-FBI informant charged with false intel about the Bidens is set to appear in court

Former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, charged with allegedly providing false claims about Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden is scheduled to appear for a pretrial detention hearing.

Former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, who was charged with providing false claims about Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden during the 2020 presidential campaign to the bureau, is scheduled to appear for a hearing in a California federal court Monday as a judge weighs whether to keep him in jail.

A federal judge in California last week ordered the re-arrest of Smirnov, 43, after federal prosecutors told the judge that he was “likely” planning to leave the United States. The order came after Smirnov was arrested by federal authorities at the airport in Las Vegas this month upon his arrival on an international flight. A federal magistrate judge in Nevada last week ordered Smirnov to be released with a GPS monitor, prompting the judge in California, where the case against Smirnov was brought, to issue the order.

“It has come to this Court’s attention that counsel for defendant has sought an emergency hearing in the District of Nevada to arrange the release of Defendant Smirnov, likely to facilitate his absconding from the United States,” U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright wrote in an order unsealed Friday. The judge wrote, bolding his order for emphasis, that he “issued an arrest warrant specifying that upon his arrest Defendant should be brought promptly to this Court” for a hearing in his Los Angeles courtroom Monday.

Prosecutors said in a filing last week that Smirnov, who had worked as a confidential source for the FBI since 2010, said that some information he shared about the Bidens came from “officials associated with Russian intelligence.” They added that Smirnov “is actively peddling new lies that could impact U.S. elections after meeting with Russian intelligence officials in November.”

Prosecutors with special counsel David Weiss’ office said Smirnov “provided false derogatory information to the FBI” about the Bidens, including bogus claims that officials at the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, where Hunter Biden had worked, had paid them $5 million each and it would take 10 years for investigators to locate the alleged payments.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/ex-fbi-informant-charged-false-intel-bidens-set-appear-court-rcna140454


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