Star Witness for Mueller Probe is Indicted on Charges of Child Sex Trafficking

Serial sexual predator George Nader was one of the star witnesses used by FBI spook Robert Mueller to build his case against President Donald Trump, and now that the investigation has concluded with no evidence proving Trump committed any Russian collusion, Nader has been charged with child sex trafficking.

The Lebanese-American businessman was indicted on accusations that he transported a 14-year-old European boy to the U.S. in order to abuse the teenage child. He was detained on Jan. 17, 2018, but not indicted until months later following the conclusion of the Mueller probe.

Nader was formally charged on July 3 of child pornography possession and travelling with a minor for the purposes of committing illegal sex acts. He allegedly brought the teenage boy to his U.S. home in 2000 where he committed the illegal activity. He is pleading not guilty to the charges.

Investigators claim they found videos on Nader’s phone of children between the ages of three and 14 being sexually abused. One video even showed graphic bestiality, depicting a teenage child engaging in lewd acts with a goat.

Nader has a long history of being charged with child-related sexual offenses. Nader was indicted on charges of child pornography back in 1984 while living in Washington D.C. He pleaded guilty in 1991 after being found with illicit videos of young boys the previous year. He also served a year in prison in the Czech Republic after being convicted of sexually abusing 10 underage boys.

Despite his history of abuse, Nader served as a trusted adviser for the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates. He became a person of interest to Mueller because he was instrumental in setting up Blackwater founder Erik Prince’s meeting on the Seychelles islands with Kirill Dmitriev, the leader of the Russian Direct Investment Fund.

He also met with Trump’s son-in-law and Senior Advisor Jared Kushner during the presidential transition, and was closely associated with former influential GOP fundraiser Elliot Broidy who is suspected of committing money laundering and bribery offenses.

Nader is mentioned roughly 120 different times in Mueller’s special counsel report after he was interviewed many times during the course of the investigation. It is unknown whether Mueller exploited the possible charges against Nader in an attempt to get the information Mueller wanted out of him, but it ultimately did not save Nader from being indicted.

Mueller was not able to prove any Russian collusion despite the testimony of this potentially jeopardized contact. The fact that Mueller used this serial child sex predator as a linchpin of his case against President Trump says it all about the cruel farce that was his overreaching witch hunt.

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