KEY POINTS
  • Indicted Giuliani associate Lev Parnas shares thousands of new documents with Congress related to work he did for Trump in Ukraine.
  • Parnas' lawyer tweets that he hand-delivered the contents of one of Parnas' phones to the House Intelligence Committee over the weekend.
  • The trove of new records includes the contents of several devices that were seized by authorities in October, when Parnas was arrested on campaign finance charges.
Lev Parnas and wife Svetlana Parnas arrive at federal court on December 2, 2019 in New York City.

WASHINGTON — As the Senate prepares to try President Donald Trump in an impeachment trial over his attempts to pressure Ukraine into helping his reelection campaign, Ukrainian American businessman Lev Parnas, a key player in that effort, is sharing new documents with the House Intelligence Committee.

The trove of new records includes the contents of several devices that were seized by authorities in October, when Parnas was arrested on campaign finance charges. More than 700 pages of documents authorities removed from Parnas' home have also been turned over.