TX-17: Pete Sessions is "Congressman 1" in indictment of Rudy Giuliani associates, reports say
WASHINGTON Former U.S. Rep. Pete Sessions is an unnamed member of Congress mentioned in an indictment against two business associates of President Trumps personal attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, according to NBC News.
The two Soviet-born men, Igor Fruman and Lev Parnas, were arrested late Wednesday night at Dulles Airport outside of Washington, D.C, per ABC News. The Wall Street Journal reported that the two men are accused of violating campaign finance rules, including funneling Russian money into President Trumps campaign.
Regarding Sessions, the indictment against the two men states that they committed to raise $20,000 or more for a then-sitting U.S. Congressman who is referred to in the court document as Congressman-1. The indictment goes on to state that the congressman had been the beneficiary of approximately $3 million in donations from a campaign committee. NBC News and other outlets identified that person as Sessions and reported that the committee was a Trump-aligned super PAC.
Federal authorities alleged that around the same time, Parnas "sought Congressman-1's assistance in causing the U.S. government to remove or recall the American ambassador to Ukraine at the time, Marie Yovanovitch. Yovanovitch was a well-regarded diplomat who came into disfavor within the Trump administration and was removed from her post earlier this year.
https://www.texastribune.org/2019/10/10/pete-sessions-congressman-1-guliani-associates-indictment/