Right-wing conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi accused the FBI and special counsel Robert Mueller of "harassing" his family.

During an interview on Fox Business on Wednesday, Corsi said federal agents are needlessly surveilling his family while he is being scrutinized as part of the Russia investigation.

"Right now I've got evidence that the FBI and Mueller's team are now harassing my family," Corsi said during an interview on "Trish Regan Primetime." "They are doing door knocks on my stepson. They are parking surveillance vans with two agents in it outside the places where various members of my family work."

"My children have done nothing wrong," He added. "My wife, I've been married to her for 27 years, and now they're gonna try to make them criminals? I mean this is harassing my family, it's beyond bounds, and I won't stand for it."



.@jerome_corsi on the FBI allegedly surveilling his family: “I’ve got evidence that the FBI and Mueller’s team are now harassing my family. They’re doing door knocks on my stepson, they’re parking surveillance vans with two agents… Harassing my family is beyond bounds." pic.twitter.com/7GBF1oN446 — Trish Regan (@trish_regan) December 27, 2018



Corsi is a key part of Mueller’s investigation into whether there was a connection between WikiLeaks and President Trump’s inner circle, but has not yet been indicted even after he says he rejected a plea deal.

He filed a federal lawsuit earlier this month that accused Mueller of “illegal and unconstitutional surveillance” of his phone and electronic records and of leaking grand jury information.