Or how about "conspiracy"?
That's illegal.
A Russia-linked company that reportedly hired President Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, reportedly registered websites aimed at white nationalists and the alt-right during the 2016 presidential campaign,
The Washington Post reported.
Columbus Nova registered several website domains and named them after the alt-right movement, according to the Post.
[...]
A spokesperson for Columbus Nova told the Post that the company was unaware of the sites before Wednesday, adding that chief executive Andrew Intrater was not acting on behalf of the firm when he registered the websites.
The Hill
Yeah, that's what I'd say, too.
Intrater reportedly used his company email address and listed the organization while creating the sites, however.
Well, who can control what the CEO does, really?
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators reportedly interviewed Intrater and Russian investment partner Viktor Vekselberg, an oligarch with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. NBC has reported that Intrater and Vekselberg are cousins.
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