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A US judge on Wednesday delayed the planned Dec. 18 sentencing hearing of President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn but did not set a new date.
Judge Emmett Sullivan had been expected to put off sentencing after both Flynn, who has pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents, and the United States filed a joint motion to request the delay, citing the expected December release of the Justice Department inspector general's report on the FBI and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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