Russia. Russia. Russia. While the news that former Trump attorney Michael Cohen decided to plead guilty on multiple counts and extend an offer of cooperation to the special counsel’s office might have led to expectations that Robert Mueller would be getting an earful on Trump’s affairs and his shady business deals, ABC News reports the focus of a series of conversations between Cohen and the special counsel’s office has been … farther east.

The special counsel’s questioning of Cohen, one of the president’s closest associates over the past decade, has focused primarily on all aspects of Trump's dealings with Russia -- including financial and business dealings and the investigation into alleged collusion with Russia by the Trump campaign and its surrogates to influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.

When Cohen first pleaded guilty, it wasn’t clear that he had spoken with Mueller’s team, but now it seems that investigators have spent hours with Trump’s “fixer” in both Washington, D.C., and New York City. Not only were these talks hosted by members of the special counsel team, they were also attended by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York. Cohen is familiar not just with Trump’s Russia dealings when it comes to the campaign, but has also been involved in his business dealings with Russian oligarchs. He could have evidence on everything from the Trump Tower meeting back to Trump’s 2001 bailout by Russian crime bosses—with a possible stopover at a Moscow hotel.

News that Cohen is spilling on Russia is bound to generate some fresh attention from Trump’s new legal team.

Rudy Giuliani: [Michael Cohen is] an honest, honorable lawyer. Also Rudy Giuliani: He’ll lie like crazy, because he’s lied all his life.

Cohen has already pleaded guilty to eight felony counts, including bank fraud and tax evasion. His decision to cooperate with Mueller represents one of the biggest threats to Trump.