Barry Pollack, the Washington, DC-based lawyer for Julian Assange, says he hasn’t heard a word seeking information from his client from special counsel Robert Mueller, the US Department of Justice more broadly, or any of the committees in Congress investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 elections. “I have not heard anything, and there has not been any movement that I’m aware of,” Pollack tells Mother Jones. Pollack is a criminal defense lawyer at Miller and Chavalier and Assange’s personal attorney for criminal matters in the United States—he has no direct association with WikiLeaks.