Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Harsh Future for Manafort ... Oh, What a Tangled Web!

Donald Trump's former election campaign chief Paul Manafort breached his plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller by lying to prosecutors, a US judge says. US District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that Manafort "made multiple false statements" to the FBI, Mr Mueller's office and a grand jury.
Manafort was convicted of financial fraud in August. This related to his work as a political consultant in Ukraine. Manafort, 69, then accepted a plea deal on other charges in return for co-operating with Mr Mueller's investigation.
 
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. Photo: June 2018

In her ruling on Wednesday, Judge Berman Jackson said there was evidence that showed Manafort had lied about - among other things - contacts he had with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian political consultant. Prosecutors claim Mr Kilimnik had ties to Russian intelligence. The judge also cleared Manafort of allegations that he lied on two other subjects.
The verdict means that Manafort - who has been held in a detention centre in Virginia since June - could now potentially face harsher sentences or have charges against him re-filed.
Last year, Mr Mueller said that Manafort lied "on a variety of subject matters" after signing the plea deal.
Last August, Manafort was convicted on eight counts of fraud, bank fraud and failing to disclose bank accounts. A month later he pleaded guilty to one charge of conspiracy against the US and one charge of conspiracy to obstruct justice in a plea bargain with Mr Mueller. The agreement avoided a second trial on money laundering and other charges.
The plea deal meant Manafort would face up to 10 years in prison and would forfeit four of his properties and the contents of several bank accounts - but deadlocked charges from the previous trial would be dismissed.

It was the first criminal trial arising from the Department of Justice's investigation into alleged Russian interference in the presidential election. However, the charges related only to Manafort's political consulting with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine, largely pre-dating his role with the Trump campaign.
Manafort worked for the Trump presidential campaign for five months in 2016 and was in charge when Trump clinched the Republican party nomination. President Trump has insisted there was no collusion between his team and Russia.

Manafort was charged by Mueller, last October, of using 31 foreign bank accounts in three different countries to evade taxes on millions of dollars. Prosecutors presented evidence of Manafort's luxurious lifestyle, saying it was only possible because of his bank and tax fraud.
 Bye bye Manafort! You can stop lying now. Enjoy your incarceration.

2 comments:

  1. Paul Manafort , the count is on , Manafort is finish and the great Orange will not pardon him Cheeto is drowning in his own lies , he knows it would be like putting a gun to his head if he pardon Manafort , maybe others will finally wake up and smell the roses .
    Great article
    Love Witchy

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  2. Manafort should pack a deck of cards. He will be playing a lot of solitaire.
    I hear Trump may call a national emergency so he can get his wall money. Is there anything new about that?
    How are you my old chum? I will write you and Harvey notes soon. Feeling a bit low today but tomorrow is going to be bright and sunny. Maybe I will be too.
    Love always
    Shadow

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