New subpoena for Roger Stone's former aide offers glimpse at ongoing investigation

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A former aide to Roger Stone has turned over to a grand jury all of his text messages with Stone between October 2016 and March 2017, as well as the written agenda for Stone while he was at the Republican National Convention in 2016

In the emailed communications obtained by POLITICO, Miller’s pro bono attorney, Paul Kamenar of the National Legal Policy Center, asked D.C. U.S. Attorney Michael Marando for an explanation.

Marando replied only that prosecutors planned “to seek immediate contempt” before the judge if Miller did not plan to comply with the new grand jury subpoena for documents.

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