Conservative writer and Obama birth-certificate-conspiracy peddler Jerome Corsi is in plea talks with special counsel Robert Mueller’s team, which is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Corsi has been under scrutiny over his ties to WikiLeaks, which published e-mails from Hillary Clinton aides during the presidential race that are widely believed to have come from Russian hackers.

He confirmed the plea talks Friday to The Associated Press.

Earlier this month, Corsi said that he was cooperating with Mueller in what he described as “one of the most frightening experiences of my life.”

But in a video posted on Nov. 12, he claimed “discussions have just blown up” and said he expected to be indicted for lying.

Corsi, 72, an associate of Trump pal Roger Stone, insisted that he didn’t get a heads-up about WikiLeak’s publication of hacked e-mails tied to John Podesta, chair of Clinton’s 2016 campaign.

“To the best of my recollection, what I knew in advance about what [Wikileaks founder] Julian Assange was going to do regarding the Podesta e-mails, I figured out,” Corsi said.

Mueller’s team has also been examining Stone’s connections to WikiLeaks.

Stone said Friday that Corsi was feeling the heat of the probe.

“As one can see from his recent videos and his recent interviews that my friend Dr. Corsi has been under a tremendous amount of pressure and it is beginning to affect him profoundly,” he said in a statement.