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Second Trump-Russia file that independently confirms Steele dossier under study by FBI

Both documents claim Trump was compromised after being caught in lewd acts at a Moscow hotel in 2013

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The dossier that alleged that US President Donald Trump (seen on January 26) engaged in lewd acts in a Moscow hotel has reportedly been backed up by a second, independent investigation - though the FBI are now vetting it. Trump has denied the claims. Photo: AP
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The FBI inquiry into alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 US presidential election has been given a second memo that independently set out many of the same allegations made in a dossier by Christopher Steele, the British former spy. 

The second memo was written by Cody Shearer, a controversial political activist and former journalist who was close to the Clinton White House in the 1990s. 

Among the allegations in both documents are claims that Trump engaded in lewd acts in a Moscow hotel in 2013. The details of the Shearer memo are unclear, but Steele’s sources said that Trump had paid women to urinate in a “golden shower” on a bed once used by Barack Obama.

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Unlike Steele, Shearer does not have a background in espionage, and his memo was initially viewed with scepticism, not least because he had shared it with select media organisations before the election. 

However, The Guardian has been told the FBI investigation is still assessing details in the ‘Shearer memo’ and is pursuing intriguing leads. 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured in Moscow yesterday. The Christopher Steele dossier alleged that Trump had been compromised by lewd acts in a Moscow hotel room; the new documents appear to back up that claim. Photo: AFP PHOTO/Sputnik
Russian President Vladimir Putin is pictured in Moscow yesterday. The Christopher Steele dossier alleged that Trump had been compromised by lewd acts in a Moscow hotel room; the new documents appear to back up that claim. Photo: AFP PHOTO/Sputnik

One source with knowledge of the inquiry said the fact the FBI was still working on it suggested investigators had taken an aspect of it seriously. 

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