Flynn settles with DOJ over 2017 case; terms undisclosed

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The Justice Department and Michael Flynn have reached an undisclosed settlement in Flynn’s 2023 lawsuit alleging malicious prosecution and political targeting in the 2017 case. Flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in 2017, later withdrew the plea and was pardoned by Trump; the parties informed a Florida judge that a deal had been reached, with no amount disclosed.
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- DOJ agrees to pay ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn to settle malicious prosecution suit The Washington Post
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