US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner challenged a Democratic National Committee (NC) lawsuit accusing him of working with Russian operatives and supporting the alleged hacking of DNS servers, the court document said.
In April 2018, the DNC filed a lawsuit against Russia, US President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign and some of its members, WikiLeaks and Russian businessmen as well as other individuals in connection with alleged interference in the 2016 US election.
“Plaintiff lumps Kushner in as part of a cast of ‘Trump Associates’ collectively accused of ‘suspicious communications’ with Russian operatives and of offering some undefined form of ‘active support’ to the alleged hacking and dissemination of DNC files, but the Second Amended Complaint (SAC) fails to contain a single factual allegation implicating Kushner in any wrongdoing,” the document said on Monday.