Special counsel Robert Mueller has reportedly subpoenaed “Manhattan Madam” Kristin Davis.
A lawyer for Davis, who worked for former Trump adviser Roger Stone for a decade, is negotiating the scope of the order with Mueller’s investigators, TMZ reported Friday.
Davis was convicted of running a high-end prostitution ring in New York City that claimed to have provided services to former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
Andrew Miller, who ran Davis’ 2010 campaign for governor of New York and is a former associate to Stone, has also been subpoenaed by Mueller’s office. Attorneys representing Miller were in court this week challenging requests for the former Stone aide to testify to Mueller’s grand jury, CNN reported.
In his indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officials last Friday, Mueller alleged an unnamed person had been communicating with Russian agents and members of the Trump campaign. Stone originally denied he was the unnamed person, but later told CNN that Mueller was likely referring to him.