Republican operative Roger Stone was found guilty on Friday of all seven counts against him, including witness tampering and making false statements.
The colorful trial lasted for nearly two weeks and featured references to "The Godfather Part II," threats of dognapping, complaints of food poisoning and a gag order.
Prosecutors portrayed Stone, 67, as a serial liar who tried to bully witnesses into not cooperating with authorities. They charged Stone with making false statements, obstruction and witness tampering.
The case was one of the offshoots of former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and the last one referred to federal prosecutors before his investigation ended.
The colorful trial lasted for nearly two weeks and featured references to "The Godfather Part II," threats of dognapping, complaints of food poisoning and a gag order.
Prosecutors portrayed Stone, 67, as a serial liar who tried to bully witnesses into not cooperating with authorities. They charged Stone with making false statements, obstruction and witness tampering.
The case was one of the offshoots of former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and the last one referred to federal prosecutors before his investigation ended.