Conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi, who is an associate of Roger Stone, said Wednesday that he “might die in jail” and admitted he wanted to get stolen Hillary Clinton emails to the Trump campaign.

Corsi, during an interview with MSNBC, said he plans to reject a plea agreement with the special counsel’s office, which is probing whether he was an intermediary between Stone and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

“Even if Julian Assange had stolen material that was classified, as a journalist I can see him, I can get that material and I can publish it — I’m not committing a crime,” Corsi told the network.

“So I was happy to do it and I was happy that it would benefit Donald Trump.”

Corsi, however, fell short of admitting that he was the intermediary between Assange and the Trump campaign.

The revelation by Corsi comes after it was reported that he communicated with Stone about getting hold of stolen emails from WikiLeaks that were damaging to then-candidate Clinton.

Corsi originally told the special counsel’s office that the communications with Stone did not take place. He now claims he “forgot” about them.

When confronted about his conflicting statements, Corsi said it was a “repositioning.”