George Nader, a key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation with links to associates of President Trump, has been indicted on sex trafficking charges, according to multiple reports.
The three-count indictment, unsealed on Friday in the Eastern District of Virginia, accuses the Lebanese American businessman of transporting a 14-year-old boy from Europe for sexual activity, The Washington Post reports.
Nader, 60, has pleaded not guilty and is set to stand trial Sept. 30, the Post reported.
Prosecutors allege that Nader brought the boy to the U.S. through Dulles International Airport and to his Washington home for sexual activity, the Post reported.
He was denied bail by U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, who cited “the nature of the charges and [his] extensive overseas connections,” according to the newspaper.
In initial charges filed earlier this year, authorities accused Nader of possessing child pornography when he arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport from Dubai in January 2018.