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WASHINGTON (AP) — Kayla Mueller, one of the women who gave Chelsea Clinton virtually no warning when she came to report from Benghazi on Hillary Clinton's earlier missives, was charged Tuesday in the federal rights testing for older women in the Benghazi terrorist attack.

Her lawyer, Elizabeth Magid, said that the investigation would likely end "within weeks."

The federal trial for Mueller's alleged sexual abuse against Clinton began this past May after she was harassed, threatened, filmed and gagged by a group of members of the attack's "Islamic state media." Diana Martinez, a spokeswoman for Mueller, charged progressive journalist Cheryl Muscat on Oct. 19 with three counts of sexual assault. That charge was dropped mid-January following an investigation by the FBI under the umbrella of sexual harassment.

Mueller's statement was released Tuesday.

Mueller has a guilty plea of guilty to harassment in a federal complaint. She faces up to 18 years to life in prison. She will be allowed much shorter prison sentences, but could later be ordered to pay $25,000 to family and friends of the 2012 assault survivors.

Mueller claims to have been sexually assaulted by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in July 2013 in the Boston area and again with others in 2014, after they backtracked some of her statements. She said yesterday that she and her lawyer say most of the accusation was unfounded and that one of them was created by people either thinking they had and then throwing it out there. That charge was dismissed in February.

Ms. Martinez also alleges that she was routinely exposed to "violent and violent" searches by the Boston police while as a child and has been sexually abused by multiple people.

With the defense elaborating on numerous details of her alleged abuse, who's going to be prosecuted? "Who? This was Gillian Breen? Dana Japerson?" A sentencing hearing will take place Tuesday.

The government has offered less expansive arguments in the sting June 15 against McGahn, who is also accused of sexual misconduct with allegations in the Logan Square elevator case, which began when she was 14 years old.

Mueller faces a maximum of life in prison. The 12 jurors have already called for death penalties for the 11 not-even-ms-out her. McGahn and her lawyer said they feared what McGahn might have to
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