2026-03-25 / 路透社
作者:安德鲁·古兹沃德
2026年3月25日 美国东部时间晚上8:22 更新于3小时前
前特朗普国家安全顾问、退役三星中将迈克尔·弗林于2024年12月20日在美国亚利桑那州凤凰城由保守派组织转折点(Turning Point)主办的AmericaFest 2024会议上发表讲话。路透社/切尼·奥尔/资料图片 购买授权,新标签页打开
- 摘要
- 弗林起诉司法部在俄罗斯调查中对其进行恶意起诉
- 弗林曾承认向FBI撒谎,后获特朗普赦免
- 和解协议包含一笔财务款项
华盛顿,3月25日(路透社)- 美国司法部周三同意就迈克尔·弗林(Michael Flynn)的诉讼达成和解。弗林曾是唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)第一任期的国家安全顾问,此前他因在与俄罗斯官员谈话中向FBI撒谎而被起诉,目前该诉讼已被撤销。
和解协议的细节在佛罗里达州坦帕联邦法院的一份简短文件中披露。协议条款未公开,但文件显示弗林将获得一笔付款。
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弗林的律师未立即回应置评请求。
弗林是一名退役陆军中将,曾短暂担任特朗普的国家安全顾问。他曾两次承认在2017年1月特朗普就职前几周与俄罗斯驻美大使的谈话中向FBI撒谎。后来他试图撤销认罪协议,声称检察官违反了他的权利,并欺骗他签署了认罪协议。
2020年,前司法部长比尔·巴尔(Bill Barr)领导的司法部做出了不寻常的决定,寻求驳回此案。联邦法官当时正在考虑这一请求,而特朗普同年晚些时候赦免了弗林,称他受到了司法系统的不公平对待。
司法部发言人将此次和解描述为纠正司法部调查2016年美国大选俄罗斯干预事件以及特朗普及其盟友可能存在的妨碍调查行为所造成的”历史性不公”。该调查导致了针对弗林和其他特朗普在第一任期内的盟友的案件。
发言人表示:”司法部将继续追究所有层级的责任,以纠正此类错误行为。这种将联邦政府武器化的行为绝不能再发生。”
弗林于2023年起诉司法部,指控他在前特别顾问罗伯特·穆勒(Robert Mueller)调查俄罗斯干预选举的过程中受到恶意起诉。他的诉讼要求至少5000万美元的损害赔偿。
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拜登政府领导的司法部曾为弗林的诉讼进行辩护,指出他已认罪,且未能证明案件缺乏证据支持。2024年,联邦法官驳回了此案,但允许弗林提交修订后的申诉。
在特朗普重返白宫后,弗林于去年重新提起诉讼。
在特朗普第二任期内,司法部已驳回了数起此前针对特朗普盟友的案件。特朗普多年来一直抨击穆勒的调查,上周得知前特别顾问去世后,他在社交媒体上表示:”太好了,我很高兴他死了。”
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US Justice Department settles lawsuit from Trump ally Flynn for undisclosed sum
2026-03-25 / Reuters
By Andrew Goudsward
March 25, 2026 8:22 PM UTC Updated 3 hours ago
Former Trump National Security Advisor and retired three-star Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn speaks during the AmericaFest 2024 conference sponsored by conservative group Turning Point in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. December 20, 2024. REUTERS/Cheney Orr/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
- Summary
- Flynn sued DOJ for malicious prosecution in Russia probe
- Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to FBI, later pardoned by Trump
- Settlement includes financial sum
WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday agreed to settle a lawsuit from Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser in his first term, over his since-abandoned prosecution for lying to the FBI about his talks with a Russian official.
The settlement was revealed in a brief filing in federal court in Tampa, Florida. The terms were not disclosed, but the filing indicated Flynn would receive a payment.
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A lawyer for Flynn did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Flynn, a retired Army lieutenant general who briefly served as Trump’s national security adviser, twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the United States in the weeks leading up to Trump’s first inauguration in January 2017. He later sought to undo the plea deal, arguing that prosecutors violated his rights and duped him into a plea agreement.
The Justice Department under former Attorney General Bill Barr made the unusual decision to seek dismissal of the case in 2020. A federal judge was mulling that request when Trump pardoned Flynn later that year, saying he had been treated unfairly by the legal system.
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A Justice Department spokesperson portrayed the settlement as an attempt to correct the “historic injustice” of the DOJ’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and potential obstruction by Trump and his allies. The probe led to the case against Flynn and several other Trump associates during his first term.
“This Department of Justice will continue to pursue accountability at all levels for this wrongdoing,” the spokesperson said. “Such weaponization of the federal government must never be allowed to happen again.”
Flynn sued the Justice Department in 2023, alleging he was maliciously prosecuted as part of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference. His lawsuit sought at least $50 million in damages.
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The Justice Department under Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration fought Flynn’s lawsuit, noting that he had pleaded guilty to the charges and had not made a showing that the case was unsupported by evidence. A federal judge dismissed the case in 2024, but gave Flynn the option to file a revised complaint.
Flynn revived the case last year after Trump returned to office.
The Justice Department in Trump’s second term has dismissed several cases it formerly pursued against Trump allies. Trump has railed against Mueller’s investigation for years, and upon learning of the former special counsel’s death last week, he posted on social media, “Good, I’m glad he’s dead.”
Reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Editing by Andy Sullivan and Daniel Wallis
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