Special counsel Robert Mueller’s financial disclosures show 'no apparent conflicts of interest'

The form will likely be scrutinized by critics.

The Office of Government Ethics determined that Mueller “is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations,” and found “no apparent conflicts of interest."

The form lists the income he received from previous jobs, speaking engagements and investments as well as assets.

The document will likely be scrutinized by Mueller's critics and the president's legal team, which is quietly "investigating the investigators," a source previously told ABC News.

Mueller's biggest source of income on the form is the law firm where he used to work, WilmerHale. His partnership share and draw is listed as $3,455,876 over the past three years.

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