Story highlights House panel has requested that Caputo produce documents and submit to a transcribed interview

In recent months the former Trump campaign adviser has repeatedly rejected accusations of Russian links

(CNN) As part of its probe into Russian election interference, the House Intelligence Committee has reached out to a Donald Trump presidential campaign communications adviser, Michael Caputo.

The House panel has requested that Caputo "produce certain documents and other materials to the Committee and participate in a voluntary, transcribed interview at the Committee's offices," according to a copy of a May 9 letter obtained by CNN.

Michael Caputo

The House panel asked that Caputo submit any documents or materials by Monday that "reasonably could lead to the discovery of any facts within the investigation's publicly-announced parameters."

Caputo has complied with the committee's request for documents, a source familiar with the matter said.

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