Ex-Trump aide Flynn goes to work for pro-Israel lobbyists who aided Qatar

Former national security adviser now facing trial gets job with Stonington Global LLC, run by pair who tried to woo Jewish leaders for Doha before cutting ties

Retired general Michael Flynn arrives at Trump Tower for meetings with President-elect  Donald Trump  in New York, November 16, 2016. (AFP/TIMOTHY A. CLARY)
Retired general Michael Flynn arrives at Trump Tower for meetings with President-elect Donald Trump in New York, November 16, 2016. (AFP/TIMOTHY A. CLARY)

US President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty as part of a probe into possible collusion between Russia and Trump’s 2016 election campaign, has joined a Washington firm run by two pro-Israel advisers that formerly lobbied for Qatar, the firm announced Tuesday.

Flynn will be the director of global strategy at Stonington Global LLC.

Prior to his guilty plea late last year, Flynn had been forced out from his national security advisor post, after only 22 days, over concerns that he could be compromised by false statements he made over his contacts with Russian officials and his paid lobbying for Turkey during the campaign.

Prior to that he had been fired by Barack Obama as defense intelligence chief.

Nick Muzin, left, and Tim Scott bonded over their shared religious devotion. (Photo by Kay Fekete, courtesy of Nick Muzin via JTA)
Nick Muzin, left, and Tim Scott bonded over their shared religious devotion. (Photo by Kay Fekete, courtesy of Nick Muzin via JTA)

“The general’s uniquely American story and his commitment to national security, freedom and counter-terrorism are an inspiration to millions of Americans, and we are excited to work with him to promote these values around the world,” said company founder Nick Muzin.

Muzin and co-founder Joey Allaham said they will “build on their success of representing the State of Qatar, which in the course of eight months saw the Gulf Emirate go from isolation, blockade and presidential criticism, to the strengthening of the US-Qatari security and economic relationship.”

Muzin and Allaham, a kosher restaurateur, were paid by Qatar to help Doha improve its image in the US Jewish community, including sending conservative Jewish leaders on junkets to the isolated Gulf nation and setting up high-profile meetings.

Joseph Allaham (screen capture: YouTube)

The two recently said they were ending their relationship with Qatar. Allaham struck out at Doha, telling Politico last month that “Qatar enjoys portraying themselves as the purveyor of peace in the region, but this could not be further from the truth.”

Allaham said he donated to Zionist groups using money Qatar had given him for community engagement.

Muzin, who was a fundraiser on Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, also advised a reportedly Russian-supported right wing political party in Albania.

Stonington describes its strategy as helping “domestic and international clients navigate global equity markets and facilitate interactions with governments.”

A man looks at his phone on the corniche in the Qatari capital Doha, on July 2, 2017. (AFP Photo/STR)

Flynn was a close advisor to Trump during the presidential campaign and was named to lead the white House national security council after Trump won the election.

But he fell under investigation over his secret discussions with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak before Trump became president in January 2017.

That investigation expanded to his receiving tens of thousands of dollars by Russian firms to appear at events, and his undeclared lobbying for Turkey during the 2016 presidential campaign, for which he reportedly earned more than $500,000.

Facing potentially severe charges that included acting as an unregistered lobbyist, Flynn agreed on December 1, 2017 to plead guilty to a single count of lying to investigators in exchange for cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into possible links between the Trump campaign and Russia.

On Tuesday he appeared in a Washington court to discuss his sentencing, which has been repeatedly postponed by Mueller as he apparently continues to draw on Flynn’s cooperation in the probe.

Canadian-born Muzin, an Orthodox Jew, is a veteran consultant for US Republicans and advised Senator Ted Cruz on his failed campaign for president in 2016. He then worked on the Trump campaign and the post-election transition team.

In 2017 he began lobbying for Qatar, helping the country blunt pressure from a Saudi-led campaign to isolate it over accusations that the gas-rich emirate bankrolled Islamist extremists and fostered ties with Saudi arch-rival Iran.

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