Those estimates came from Horowitz in Congressional testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and that was on Nov 15, 2017
"We are aiming to release the report in late winter/early spring -- hopefully in that March/April time period," Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz said during a House Oversight and Government Reform hearing.
Justice watchdog report on Clinton email and Comey issues expected in spring - 11/15/2017
He also testified before Senate Judiciary on Jul 26, 2017
Inspector General Michael Horowitz has offered few public indications of the status of his probe, which some lawmakers said he initially told them was expected to be complete by early next year. On Wednesday, he's likely to make his first public statements at a hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee about the status of his inquiry - and whether he'll acquiesce to any of the many requests from Republicans and Democrats to expand his review to include the firing of former FBI director James Comey or other developments.
DOJ inspector general testimony may shed light on 2016 election inquiry - 07/25/2017
-- Also reading not to expect first trials of any sort till September/October. --
What year? Assuming an indictment today, I wouldn't expect a trial to start until the year 2020. Flynn plead guilty on December 1 last year, 4 months ago. No trial necessary, etc. He has not been sentenced. Manafort's trial date is set for September 17 this year. I would bet that the trial is postponed months.
So true.