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mo4ch:>‘Glaring inaccuracies’: Georgian businessman claims he was misquoted in Mueller report | Mo4ch News

A Georgian businessman requested a correction to a footnote in special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report, claiming his text to Donald Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen about ‘compromising tapes’ was altered in a misleading way.In a letter to US Attorney General William Barr, lawyers for the businessman, Giorgi Rtskhiladze, say the office of the special counsel “spliced the dialogue” in the report “to produce the ugly insinuations and allegations of Footnote 112 to attract publicity – all while impugning Mr. Rtskhiladze’s character.”The report contained “glaring inaccuracies,” the letter added.Also on rt.comREAD: US Justice Department releases Mueller report on Trump-Russia 'collusion' investigationThe footnote in question alleges Rtskhiladze, in an October 2016 text message, told Trump Organization attorney Michael Cohen that he had “stopped the flow of tapes from Russia,” which the report describes as “compromising tapes of the President involving conduct when he was a private…