Well, well, well ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The key source of information used to compile a salacious 2016 dossier on former President Donald Trump was charged Thursday with lying to the FBI about his work in a new case brought by special counsel John Durham's long-running inquiry into the Russia investigation. Igor Danchenko, an associate of former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, was released on a $100,000 bond after a brief court appearance here where his attorney indicated that the Russian national intended to plead not guilty. The 43-year-old analyst is charged with five counts of making false statements to investigators regarding sources of information he provided to Steele. That information was later included in the dossier that was turned over to the FBI. Trump has long seized on the unverified dossier, authored by Steele, as part of a political attack to undermine his 2016 campaign and his presidency. Steele assembled the report, a collection of memos, for the firm Fusion GPS, which had been hired by a law firm representing the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign.