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Key witness in US probe of Turkey’s Halkbank to be sentenced 9 years after plea

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By Luc Cohen

NEW YORK, ‌June 15 (Reuters) - A key cooperating witness in the ​U.S. government's criminal investigation into Turkish lender Halkbank's alleged role in helping Iran ⁠evade sanctions is due to be sentenced in July, nearly nine years after he pleaded guilty, court records showed on Monday.

• Reza ​Zarrab's sentencing has been scheduled for July 14 in Manhattan federal court.

• It ‌is common in U.S. criminal cases for cooperating witnesses to be sentenced only after the cases in which they may be called to ⁠testify are finished.

• U.S. District Judge Richard Berman set ⁠the date as he is separately weighing a request by U.S. prosecutors to drop their case against Halkbank due to a deal reached with the bank.

• Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian gold trader, pleaded guilty ‌on October 26, 2017, to conspiring to evade U.S. sanctions.

• He ⁠testified against former Halkbank official Mehmet Hakan Atilla ‌at trial in New York in 2017. ​Atilla was convicted of helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions.

• The U.S. separately charged Halkbank in 2019 with helping Iran evade U.S. sanctions. It ‌pleaded not guilty.

• Prosecutors in March said ​they had reached an agreement ⁠with Halkbank to drop the charges in exchange for ‌the bank barring transactions that benefit ⁠Iran, among other conditions. That deal sent Halkbank's shares soaring on the Istanbul stock exchange.

• Berman paused the Halkbank case for 90 days ​to give the bank ‌time to demonstrate compliance. He is due to hold a hearing ⁠on June 17 to consider prosecutors' ​bid to dismiss the case.

(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New ​York; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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