Oops. Looks like Robert Mueller got caught with his pants down again. Turns out Robert Mueller did litigation work for IronBridge. IronBridge was a consulting companies working on the proposed business deal, partnering with the Saudi government and Russia’s government-run nuclear energy agency. The business deal was to build nuclear energy plants in Saudi Arabia. This has to mean that Mueller colluded with the Russian’s too right? If Flynn did, then surely Mueller’s litigation work for the same Russian government energy company would be too?

Special Counsel Robert Mueller briefly did some legal work for a company that was part of a Middle East energy and arms project pushed by Michael Flynn, the former Trump national security adviser who Mueller is now investigating as part of the Russian meddling probe.

A spokesman for Mueller told CNN that Mueller did litigation work last year for the entity, called IronBridge, while Mueller was a partner at the WilmerHale law firm. He said the IronBridge work wasn’t listed in Mueller’s ethics disclosure form released last month by the Justice Department because it didn’t meet the threshold for which disclosure is required. Mueller’s filing listed multiple major legal clients including Facebook, Apple, Sony Pictures and the National Football League.

IronBridge was one of several consulting companies that were working on the proposed business deal, partnering with the Saudi government and Rosatom, Russia’s government-run nuclear energy agency, to build nuclear energy plants in Saudi Arabia.

An attorney representing IronBridge CEO Michael Hewitt didn’t immediately respond to a request seeking to clarify whether Mueller’s work for IronBridge was connected to the Middle East energy project.