EXCLUSIVE: 'They got nothing!' Roger Stone says he is being 'harassed' by Mueller investigators who 'tracked down his temporary maid to ask if he was meeting with Russians at his home and went through his garbage'
Trump confidant Roger Stone says he is being harassed by investigators who he claims have interviewed 19 of his friends and even tracked down his temporary maid to question her over his alleged ties to Russian operatives.
In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Stone reveals agents working for Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office also showed witnesses photos of a two-year-old child they believed he may have fathered with infamous Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis.
'And that's when they aren't pulling my garbage,' Stone said in a far-reaching, exclusive interview Thursday night in
Florida.
Despite the fact he has not been arrested or indicted by the Mueller commission investigating collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, the former Richard Nixon campaign advisor has been portrayed as a central figure in the election interference scandal.
He testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee for four and half hours in September 2017 and recently refused to testify before the U.S. Senate's Judiciary Committee.
He's also been under FBI investigation, and Mueller last month asked for a transcript of his House testimony.
Still, Stone says he doesn't expect to be indicted.
'They got nothing,' he said of the special counsel's investigation.
'They've tried hard, but I didn't do anything illegal. That's why I'm not worried and I'll do a public appearance like tonight's without a problem.'
Stone accused Mueller of harassment after the counsel's sleuths tracked down and interviewed 19 of his friends and business associates.
'My cleaning lady had to go back to Cuba for a while, so I hired a temp,' Stone said.
'The temp spoke only Spanish. I never knew her name or anything. Yet, government agents found her in Miami. They asked her if I was meeting with Russians at home.
'Now, how they found her when I didn't even know her name, I can only guess. I know she had nothing to say to them.'
He claims agents showed some of Stone's friends a photo of the two-year-old boy born to Kristin Davis, the infamous Manhattan Madam whose prostitution service was used by disgraced former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and, allegedly, the likes of retired baseball slugger Alex Rodriguez.
'They kept asking if the baby was mine,' the married Stone said. 'What does that have to do with Russian collusion? The baby is not mine, I'm the godfather. But that's an invasion of privacy if I've ever seen one.'
Being at the forefront of this political scandal has been 'financially debilitating, to say the least,' he says.
He's been involved in a half dozen lawsuits that have resulted in up to $200,000 each in legal bills. Preparing for his 2017 House testimony also cost him $400,000, he said.
'I used to have a pretty successful consulting business,' Stone says.
'I used to offer political advice to blue chip corporations, and I made a good living. I've lost most of that because corporations don't like controversy.'
Stone has been crowdfunding online for his legal bills, and most recently, he began selling autographed rocks which he calls 'Roger Stones' at $10 each.
Stone says he expects to be asked back to the House Intelligence Committee now that the balance of power in the legislative body tilted to the Democratic Party side.
If he is asked back, Stone says he expects to plead the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination again, but would be willing to propose the body a deal when it comes to whether Stone had advance knowledge that the whistleblowing website Wikileaks had information damaging to Trump opponent Hillary Clinton.
'I'll testify if Schiff and the rest of them agree to give up their congressional immunity,' Stone said.
'That way, I would then sue them for defamation. Schiff has said he believes I was more involved with Wikileaks that I testified. He calls me a liar.
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