Russian company seeks to dismiss US charges brought by Mueller

  • The company, which was accused of helping fund a propaganda operation in Donald Trump's presidential election campaign, claims Robert Mueller was unlawfully appointed and lacks prosecutorial authority.
  • Prosecutors say the firm is controlled by a businessman dubbed "Putin's cook" in Russian media.
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A Russian company accused of helping fund a propaganda operation in Donald Trump's presidential election campaign asked a federal judge on Monday to dismiss charges brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, saying Mueller was unlawfully appointed and lacks prosecutorial authority.

Concord Management and Consulting LLC, a firm that prosecutors say is controlled by a businessman dubbed "Putin's cook" in Russian media, alleged in a court filing that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein violated the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution when he hired Mueller in May 2017.