Senior medical adviser to Anthony Fauci admits trying to hide Covid-19 research
- Dr David Morens, a former senior adviser to Dr Anthony Fauci, has pleaded guilty to a felony conspiracy charge for plotting to conceal federal records regarding the origins of Covid-19.
- The 78-year-old admitted to using a personal email account to deliberately evade public records laws and hide communications concerning coronavirus research grants.
- The guilty plea stems from a probe by House Republicans into the origins of the pandemic, which scrutinised Morens’ email communications.
- Morens faces a maximum prison sentence of five years and is scheduled to be sentenced on 12 November by US District Judge Paula Xinis.
- Dr Anthony Fauci has not been charged in connection with the case against his former senior colleague.
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