A Russian lawyer who met with Donald Trump Jr.
insisted Tuesday that she has no connection with the Kremlin and that she'd
sought the meeting to discuss a client's interest in the Magnitsky Act,
not to share information about Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
"It is quite possible that maybe they were
longing for such an information," the attorney, Natalia Veselnitskaya,
told NBC's Kier
Simmons in a live exclusive interview.
"They wanted it so badly that they could
only hear the thought that they wanted."
Veselnitskaya said she's "never had any
damaging or sensitive information" about Clinton, and further, it was
"never my intention to have that."
Trump Jr. confirmed to The New York Times that
he, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Jared Kushner and then-campaign manager
Paul Manafort, had met with Veselnitskaya last year on June 9, two days after
his father clinched the GOP presidential nomination.
He said the topic of conversation was primarily
about adoption. Meanwhile, on Monday, The New York
Times reported that the president's son had been told in an
email sent before the meeting that the attorney had information that was part
of Moscow's efforts to help his father's presidential campaign.
Veselnitskaya denied to Simmons, however, that
she had any connection with the Russian government. Instead, she said she's
been working for years to question the Magnitsky Act, which resulted in the
United States imposing sanctions on Russian officials accused of human rights
violations.
The Kremlin ended up banning the adoption of
Russian children by Americans at the end of 2012, in response to the strict
sanctions.
Kremlin officials denied Monday knowing
Veselnitskaya.
Veselnitskaya did not name who set up her
meeting with Trump Jr., but told Simmons that when she arrived at Trump Tower,
she was met by music publicist Rob Goldstone, who had been involved in the Miss
Universe pageant held in Moscow in 2013.
In a statement
to The Associated Press on Monday, Goldstone said he set up
a meeting between a Russian lawyer and Trump's son on behalf of a client in
Moscow named Emin Agalarov.
President Donald Trump appeared in a music video with Agalarov in
2013. The video was filmed while he was in Russia for the Miss Universe
pageant.
Veselnitskaya told Simmons that she was
introduced to Trump's son after she entered a boardroom at Trump Tower. She
noted there were two other men in the room, but did not know their names until
she'd seen their photographs in the media.
"I could recognize the young gentleman who
was only present in the meeting for probably the first seven to 10 minutes, and
then he stood up and left the room," she told Simmons. "It was Mr.
Jared Kushner. And he never came back, by the way."
Manafort, however, stayed in the meeting, but
"all the time he was looking at his phone. He was reading something. He
never took any active part in the conversation."
Veselnitskaya said the past days have been
difficult for her since the story broke.
"One morning you wake up and all of a
sudden you are the focus of all the high ranking, upstream media of the world,"
she told Simmons. "To summarize, those were not the happiest days of my
life, I have to say. I have to break up my holiday. I have to take a trip back
to Moscow, because I just wanted to be able to answer the questions
myself."
Trump Jr.'s new attorney, Alan Futerfas, Monday
said the president's son did not have any specific knowledge about what was to
be discussed in the meeting and called reports about the matter "much ado
about nothing."
He also pointed out that Veselnitskaya is not a
government official, and that she'd not been a prosecutor since 2001.
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