Indicted Rudy Giuliani crony Lev Parnas is free to pass along documents and his iPhone data to the House Intelligence Committee, a judge ruled Friday.

The decision from Manhattan federal court Judge Paul Oetken comes after the Soviet-born-businessman’s repeated claims that he wants to cooperate with the House probe into President Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.

Defense attorney Joseph Bondy has called for his client to testify as part of the presidential impeachment inquiry.

“We’ve asked the Court for permission to give the contents of Lev Parnas’s iPhone and other documents — to be produced to the defense by DOJ tomorrow — to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence #HPSCI for use in the impeachment inquiry,” Bondy tweeted Dec. 30 after filing his request with Oetken.

“Review of these materials is essential to the Committee’s ability to corroborate the strength of Mr. Parnas’s potential testimony,” he wrote to the judge.

Parnas was arrested alongside Igor Fruman in October for allegedly scheming to violate US campaign finance laws by injecting shady donations and foreign influence into the electoral system.

The men are also accused of aiding Giuliani as he worked to oust former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch and tried to dig up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.

Oetken’s ruling comes mere weeks after the House voted to impeach Trump for alleged abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has yet to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate.

House lawyers have said additional articles could still be brought against Trump if new evidence comes to light.