EXCLUSIVE: Adam Schiff sent his staff to try and collect 'classified materials for the FBI' after Russian pranksters told him Putin has NAKED blackmail pictures of Trump
- Adam Schiff, the ranking Democratic member of the House Intel Committee was recorded speaking to Russian pranksters who spun elaborate 'kompromat' tale
- He told Vocan and Lexus, two radio pranksters who have also hit Nikki Haley, that he would pass their claims to the FBI in a call made last year
- The duo posed as a fake Ukrainian politician to say Trump had sex with Russian glamour model Olga Buzova after a Miss Universe pageant in 2013
- In the call they said Putin had been passed naked pictures of Trump and now-president had used secret codes for talks with Russians
- Duo gave emails to DailyMail.com which showed Schiff's staff trying to arrange to collect 'classified' documents from Ukraine's embassy in D.C.
- Schiff's office claimed he was not fooled by the call and reported it to 'authorities' but did not explain why his staff kept up correspondence
- Call posted in April 2017 surfaced as Schiff waits to see if Trump will declassify his Democratic version of the Devin Nunes memo which shamed the FBI
The ranking Democrat on
the House Intelligence Committee was the victim of a prank phone call
by Russian comedians who offered to give him 'compromising' dirt on Donald Trump – including nude photos of the president and a Russian reality show star.
DailyMail.com
can disclose that after the prank, his staff engaged in correspondence
with what they thought was a Ukrainian politician to try to obtain the
'classified' material promised on the call.
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On an audio recording of the prank call posted online, Adam Schiff can be heard discussing the committee's Russia
investigation and increasingly bizarre allegations about Trump with a
man who claimed to be Andriy Parubiy, the chairman of the Ukrainian
Parliament.
The call, made a year ago,
was actually from two Russian comedians nicknamed 'Vovan' and 'Lexus'
who have become notorious for their phony calls to high-ranking American
officials and celebrities, including UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and
Elton John.
Its existence was first reported by The Atlantic but not how a staff member working for the minority on the House Intelligence Committee pursued the information after the call.
Schiff's
office said the congressman suspected the call was 'bogus' from the
beginning and reported it to authorities afterward.
But
in a recording of the eight minute conversation, Schiff appeared to
take the call seriously – or at least played along convincingly - and
emails from the Democrat's staff to the fake politician afterwards said
he had found it 'productive'.
Schiff
began the call by thanking the 'chairman' Andriy Parubiy for his time
and warning him that Russian spies were likely listening in.
'I
would caution that our Russian friends may be listening to the
conversation so I wouldn't share anything over the phone that you
wouldn't want them to hear,' said Schiff.
Vovan, who was posing as Parubiy, reassured Schiff: 'I don't think that will impact on our investigation.'
The
fake Parubiy claimed the Ukrainian government had obtained recordings
and documents that proved Vladimir Putin was blackmailing Trump with
naked photos taken during an affair between the president and a Russian
glamour model.
Vovan also claimed the
Ukrainians recorded secret meetings between a Trump campaign aide and a
famous Russian singer-turned-spy that took place at a non-existent mafia
hangout in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Brighton Beach.
Schiff
appeared to be taking notes on the conversation and repeatedly asked
for spellings of names and documentation he could send to the FBI.
I'll
be in touch with the FBI about this. And we'll make arrangements with
your staff. I think it probably would be best to provide these materials
both to our committee and to the FBI Schiff to bogus Ukrainian politician
'I'll
be in touch with the FBI about this. And we'll make arrangements with
your staff. I think it probably would be best to provide these materials
both to our committee and to the FBI,' said Schiff during the
conversation, which lasted around eight minutes according to the
recording posted to YouTube.
A
spokesperson for Schiff confirmed he was on the call but claimed the
congressman had suspicions that the caller might not be Parubiy and
reported it to law enforcement last April.
'Both
before and after the call, we were aware that it was likely bogus and
had already alerted appropriate law enforcement personnel, as well as
after the call,' the spokesperson said.
'Obviously,
it was bogus - which became even more evident during the call - but as
with any investigation that is global in scale, we have to chase any
number of leads, many of which turn out to be duds.'
The
spokesperson declined to address on the record why a staff member
pursued the 'politician' after the call if the congressman thought it
was fake.
The FBI said it could not
comment on whether it received or investigated any information about
nude Trump photos or other alleged Russian 'Kompromat' from Schiff.
'We
do not disclose whether not a complaint has been received,' an FBI
spokesman told DailyMail.com. 'We neither confirm nor deny the existence
of an investigation.'
Schiff
and Trump have publicly feuded over the past week in the wake of a
classified memo released by House Intelligence Committee Republicans,
which alleged that the FBI used abusive tactics to obtain a surveillance
warrant against a Trump campaign aide.
Schiff
has been one of the most high profile Democrats in congress
investigating allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and
Russian government officials during the election.
Trump
slammed Schiff on Twitter on Monday, calling the congressman 'Little
Adam Schiff' and claiming he leaked classified information from closed
hearings of the House Intelligence Committee.
'Little
Adam Schiff, who is desperate to run for higher office, is one of the
biggest liars and leakers in Washington, right up there with Comey,
Warner, Brennan and Clapper!' said Trump on Twitter. 'Adam leaves closed
committee hearings to illegally leak confidential information. Must be
stopped!'
The congressman from California shot back that the president was spreading 'false smears.'
'[T]he
American people would appreciate it if you turned off the TV and helped
solve the funding crisis, protected Dreamers or...really anything
else,' said Schiff on Twitter.
The
comedians Vovan and Lexus – whose real names are Vladimir Kuznetsov and
Alexei Stolyarov – drew international attention last year for their
prank calls to Turkish President Recep Erdogan and Sen. John McCain.
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The
phone conversation with Schiff took place early last April as the House
Intelligence Committee ramped up its investigation into alleged Russian
interference in the U.S. election.
Vovan
and Lexus told DailyMail.com that it took them just 30 minutes to get
the congressman on the phone after calling his office pretending to be
Parubiy.
'[Schiff] was pretty serious. He wrote all what we said on the paper. Remembered all the details,' said Lexus.
Lexus
said the congressman's aide also followed up with them by email after
the call and asked them to send the materials to the Ukrainian embassy
so that one of Schiff's staffers could pick up the documents.
The comedians claimed they would transfer the documents to Schiff through the Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S. Valeriy Chaly.
Lexus
and Vovan provided emails to the DailyMail.com which appear to show
Schiff's staff discussing the documents after the call.
'I
understand Mr. Schiff had a productive call with Mr. Parubiy, and that
Mr. Parubiy would like to make some material available to Mr. Schiff
through your embassy,' wrote Schiff aide Rheanne Wirkkala to the
pranksters, according to the April 4, 2017 email.
'Please let me know how best to arrange pick-up of those materials from your Embassy in Washington, D.C.,' the email continued.
In
another email on April 5, 2017, Schiff's aide asked: 'do you know when
we might be able to meet your colleagues at the Ukrainian embassy here
in Washington, DC to pick up materials?'
Schiff's office did not respond to a request to confirm the emails.
During
the call, the pranksters concocted an elaborate story about Trump
having a tryst with a Russian glamour model named Olga Buzova after a
Miss Universe pageant in 2013, which led to Vladimir Putin obtaining
nude photos of the president.
Other
individuals they claimed were involved in the scheme included a former
Playboy model and Russian journalist named Ksenia Sobchak and Russian
pop star Arkadiy Ukupnik.
Buzova 'got compromising materials on Trump after their short relations,' one of the pranksters told Schiff.
'And what's the nature of the Kompromat?' asked Schiff.
'Well, there were pictures of naked Trump,' said the caller.
The
pranksters told Schiff that Sobchak was a Russian secret agent and
Putin's goddaughter, and claimed she gave the Russian leader the
compromising pictures of Trump to use as blackmail.
They
also claimed the Russian government used pop star Ukupnik as a
go-between to meet with former Trump aide Mike Flynn at a mafia-run
restaurant in the Russian neighborhood of Brighton Beach, New York.
'It
was Russian singer, very famous singer, Arkadiy Ukupnik, who met with
Mr. Flynn on Brighton Beach in Brooklyn in special Russian café
Langeron,' said the prankster.
'And do you know what was discussed?' asked Schiff.
The
prankster said they 'discussed many things' and used passwords to
recognize each other, including 'It rains again on Brighton Beach' and
'The weather is good on Deribasivska.'
Schiff,
seeming to have difficulty understanding Deribasivska, the name of a
street in Odessa, asked the caller to repeat himself several times.
In
fact Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton
Beach is the name of a 1992 Russian-American comedy movie about secret
agents, with its title taken from the intentionally absurd passwords
they use.
The street has slightly different names in Ukrainian and Russian and the comedian used the Ukrainian version.
Schiff
eventually said he would have his staff call the Ukrainian legislator's
office later to 'get spellings and more details on this.'
The
prankster promised to send the materials, and also offered to have
Sobchak and Buzova extradited to the United States 'and you can put them
to your special jail Guantanamo.'
'Well,
I'll be in touch with the FBI about this,' said Schiff. 'And we'll make
arrangements with your staff. I think it probably would be best to
provide these materials both to our committee and to the FBI. So we'll
make arrangements between my staff and yours on how to facilitate that.
And we'll also obviously let the FBI know about Buzova and Sobchak's
plans to travel to Ukraine.'
The caller
also suggested that Schiff use the passcode 'The weather is good on
Deribasivska' the next time he talks to Trump and 'look at how his face
will change color.'
'And so those passwords were used with Mr. Trump?' said Schiff.
'Yes, of course,' said the caller.
'We
will be back in touch with you through our staff to make arrangements
to obtain these materials for our committee and the FBI. I appreciate
you reaching out to us,' said Schiff.
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The
comedians posted the video of the call online with the caption:
'Democratic Senator Adam Schiff believed Russian prankers Lexus and
Vovan that Ukrainian intelligence has confirmation that Russian 'scouts'
Ksenia Sobchak , Olga Buzova and Arkady Ukupnik collected dirt on US
President Donald Trump.'
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