The subpoena to Sessions came in the last few days after the indictment against Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman was made public, according to the source familiar with the matter.
The Wall Street Journal first reported that Sessions had been subpoenaed.
Sessions "is cooperating with the US attorney from the Southern District of New York and will be providing documents to their office related to this matter over the next couple of weeks as requested," spokesman Matt Mackowiak said.
Mackowiak declined to specifically comment on the Journal's report that Sessions had received a grand jury subpoena for documents related to Giuliani's Ukraine dealings and his communications with Giuliani, along with Parnas, Fruman and others indicted last week on conspiracy and campaign finance charges.
CNN reported that prosecutors allege Fruman and Parnas asked Sessions to help get the US ambassador to Ukraine fired at the same time that they were committing to raise tens of thousands of dollars for Sessions' reelection campaign. Parnas made their request to the congressman in part at the behest of one or more Ukraine government officials, the indictment states.
A spokeswoman for the Manhattan US attorney's office declined to comment on the subpoena.
This story is breaking and will be updated.
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