Another former adviser to Donald Trump could soon be behind bars. A judge in Washington has rejected the last-minute appeals of former national security adviser Michael Flynn and set his sentencing for next Month. From The Washington Post:

U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of Washington, D.C. dismissed Flynn’s motion to find prosecutors in contempt. In a 92-page decision, Sullivan ruled there was no basis for Flynn’s allegations that federal law enforcement officials entrapped the retired three-star Army general into accepting a plea deal and that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s prosecutors had not wrongfully held back 50 requests for evidence from Flynn’s attorneys.

Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about his interactions with Russia’s ambassador after the 2016 U.S. election, had been set to be sentenced Dec. 18. Sullivan this month delayed the sentencing pending a report by a Justice Department inspector general on how the FBI handled the Russia investigation, which reviewed topics related to Flynn’s allegations.

Flynn will join former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and attorney Michael Cohen, who are serving prison sentences in separate facilities. Roger Stone, another former Trump adviser, is also scheduled to be sentenced in January. Rick Gates, Trump’s deputy campaign manager, will be sentenced tomorrow.

Former adviser George Papadopolus has been released from prison.