Former New Jersey Superior Joudge Andrew Napolitano expects Donald Trump Jr to be indicted by the office of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

During an interview with SiriusXM radio on Wednesday, the Fox News legal analyst was asked about Mueller’s recommendation of no prison time for Michael Flynn.

He thinks the investigation is moving closer to the President’s inner circle, according to Mediaite.

When asked if he thought someone close to the President will be indicted, he replied: ‘Yes. I don’t know who, but I do know that Donald Jr has told friends he expects to be indicted.’

‘Do you expect he’d be indicted?’ Abrams asked Napolitano.

‘Yes,’ Napolitano replied.

Fox News legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano expects Donald Trump Jr to be indicted by the office of Special Counsel Robert Mueller

Last month, Vanity Fair reported that Don Jr was telling people close to him that he expects to be indicted soon

Flynn, the former national security adviser, has given Mueller’s team ‘substantial assistance’ in the ongoing investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.

Both Russia and the Trump campaign have denied any wrongdoing.

According to the sentencing memo released on Tuesday, Flynn has also been helping the Special Counsel in other criminal investigations, though details of those were redacted.

Napolitano appears frequently on Fox & Friends, the Fox News morning show frequently watched by Donald Trump.

Last month, Vanity Fair reported that Don Jr was telling people close to him that he expects to be indicted soon.

Napolitano, a lawyer who was appointed New Jersey Superior Court judge before he became a media commentator and professor, said he is not sure if Jared Kushner, the President’s son-in-law and senior adviser, will also be indicted.

In June 2016, Kushner and Don Jr took part in a meeting at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.

Don Jr has reportedly gave conflicting accounts of the meeting in statements to Congress and the press.

Napolitano was asked Wednesday about Mueller’s (left) recommendation of no prison time for Michael Flynn (right). Flynn, the former national security adviser, has given 'substantial assistance’ in the ongoing investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 elections

One source speculated to Vanity Fair that Mueller could indict him for lying to investigators about whether he told his father in advance about the Trump Tower meeting.

Trump Jr's lawyer, Alan Futerfas, denied the report, saying: 'Don never said any such thing, and there is absolutely no truth to these rumors.'

Napolitano told SiriusXM that he does think Jerome Corsi, the radio host and conspiracy theorist, will also face charges related to the Russia investigation.

Corsi told Trump adviser Roger Stone about a planned Wikileaks dump of Democratic emails two months before it happened, Mueller's investigators are reported to have found.

Corsi is alleged to have told Stone in August 2016 that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was planning two 'very damaging' releases before the presidential election.

Napolitano said he believes Jerome Corsi (left), a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist, will also be indicted, though he is not sure about Jared Kushner (right), the President's son-in-law and senior adviser

John Dean, the former White House counsel in the Nixon administration, told CNN on Wednesday that he believes both Don Jr and Kushner will be indicted

Stone, who worked for Trump during his presidential campaign, is facing claims that he worked with WikiLeaks and right-wing writer Corsi to damage Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

He has denied coordination with WikiLeaks but the latest claims, reported by NBC News, suggest he asked Corsi to get in touch with Assange's organization.

Another cable news pundit agrees with Napolitano about Don Jr, though he also thinks Kushner is in trouble.

John Dean, the former White House counsel in the Nixon administration, told CNN on Wednesday that he believes both Don Jr and Kushner will be indicted.

‘He’s probably been told by the prosecutors that he’s a target,’ Dean said of the President’s eldest son.

‘That means that there’s - unless you’re going to cooperate, there’s going to be an indictment very likely following.

‘He’s not been called in front of a grand jury. That’s another sign that he’s being treated at arm’s length. So he’s got jeopardy.’

Dean said that Kushner could face charges for contacts he had with foreign governments during the transition.

‘Kushner, I will be surprised if he’s not indicted. I think he’s got problems,’ Dean said.

Dean served time in prison after he pleaded guilty to obstructing justice as part of the Nixon White House’s efforts to cover up crimes related to the Watergate scandal.