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Fauci Adviser Pleads Guilty to Concealing Records and Conspiracy

A former top official at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has pleaded guilty to charges related to concealing records from Freedom of Information Act requests.

A former top official at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has pleaded guilty to charges related to...

A former top official at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has pleaded guilty to charges related to concealing records from Freedom of Information Act requests.

David Morens, a longtime senior adviser to former NIAID leader Anthony Fauci, has agreed to knowingly avoid the public disclosure law and to use his influence to advance the interests of a particular company.

According to court documents, Morens directed one of the co-conspirators to keep their messages off government phones and email servers, adding he hoped to get the person “uber funded” in the future.

Through the relationship, Morens received wine and offers of future meals at high-end restaurants.

The initial indictment and plea documents do not name the two other individuals or the company, though one matches the description of EcoHealth Alliance’s then-president, Peter Daszak.

EcoHealth was a nonprofit focused on infectious disease, which at one point funded research at a Chinese lab some have pointed to as the origin of the Covid-19 virus.

Daszak has not been charged with any crime.

## Charges and Potential Sentence

Morens’ offense could carry a sentence of up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

He is scheduled to be sentenced on November 12.

## Connection to Fauci and Covid-19 Pandemic Response

The plea comes amid a wave of Republican scrutiny of officials involved in the federal government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Earlier this month, some Senate Republicans voted to hold Fauci in contempt of Congress after he invoked the Fifth Amendment instead of answering their questions.

Fauci was not directly named in Morens’ indictment.

However, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has been leading the GOP investigations of Fauci, suggested it might add to the efforts to put the former NIAID chief behind bars.

“Long-time Fauci ally pleads guilty,” Paul posted on social media after the plea was announced.

“Could his plea involve implicating Anthony Fauci?”

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