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Federal Authorities Bar Ex-Trump Campaign Chief Paul Manafort From Dubai Flight Because of Invalid Passport
Then-President Donald Trump pardoned Manafort after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.
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FBI Raids Homes Linked to Russian Oligarch and Putin Associate Oleg Deripaska
Deripaska became widely known in the U.S. during the Trump administration for his ties to Paul Manafort as part of Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.
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Trump Friend Tom Barrack Says ‘I'm 100% Innocent' of Illegal Lobbying for the United Arab Emirates
Private equity investor Thomas Barrack is accused of illegally lobbying then-President Donald Trump for the United Arab Emirates.
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Jury Finds Bank CEO Guilty of Giving Manafort $16M in Loans-for-Trump Job Scheme
A Manhattan jury on Tuesday convicted a Chicago banker of criminal charges for enabling Paul Manafort to get $16 million in loans before the former campaign manager for ex-President Donald Trump helped him get an interview for a job in the Trump administration.
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US Has New Intel That Manafort Friend Kilimnik Gave Trump Campaign Data to Russia
The U.S. intelligence community has developed new information about Konstantin Kilimnik, whom they call a Russian spy, that leads them to believe the associate of ex-Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort passed internal Trump campaign polling and strategy information to Russian intelligence services, two U.S. officials say. On Thursday the U.S. Treasury sanctioned Kilimnik and for the first time said he passed along the data...
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Trump Campaign Chief Manafort's Associate Kilimnik Gave Russia 2016 Election Strategy, Polling, U.S. Says
Konstantin Kilimnik, who has been identified as a Russian intelligence agent, worked closely with Paul Manafort, the 2016 Trump campaign chairman.
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Biden Administration Slaps New Sanctions on Russia for Cyberattacks, Election Interference
The U.S. imposed a raft of new sanctions against Moscow on Thursday over alleged election interference and cyberattacks.
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Paul Manafort Can't Be Prosecuted in NY After Trump Pardon, Double Jeopardy Ruling Stands
Republican consultant Paul Manafort, who ran Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, cannot be prosecuted by Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr., a court ruling says.
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Trump Issues Pardons for Manafort and Stone, Among Others
President Donald Trump issued a new wave of pardons and sentence commutations for 29 people, including Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Charles Kushner.
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Manhattan DA Still Wants to Prosecute Ex-Trump Campaign Chair Manafort
New York state prosecutors argued in court filings Thursday that fraud charges against former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort should be reinstated. In March 2019, the Manhattan DA’s office indicted Manafort for allegedly falsifying business records to obtain millions of dollars in residential mortgage loans. But in December, a state judge tossed the charges, calling them a violation of New York’s double...
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Paul Manafort Released From Prison
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort has been released from a Pennsylvania prison out of concerns for his health amid the coronavirus pandemic. He will serve the remainder of his sentence under home confinement
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Paul Manafort Released to Home Confinement Over Virus Concerns
President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort has been released to home confinement due to the risk of being infected by the coronavirus in prison, a person familiar with his case confirms to NBC News.
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Couple Buys Paul Manafort's Trump Tower Condo for Nearly $3 Million
If Paul Manafort’s swanky SoHo loft didn’t do it for you, how about the convicted ex-presidential campaign manager’s Trump Tower condo?
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Ex-Trump Aide Manafort Told FBI He Had ‘No Chance at Trial'
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort said he knew he “had no chance at trial” when he pleaded guilty last year in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. That’s according to a summary of an interview with investigators that was made public Thursday.
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Judge Tosses Paul Manafort's Fraud Case in New York
A judge has thrown out Paul Manafort’s New York mortgage fraud case on double jeopardy grounds. Judge Maxwell Wiley ruled Wednesday that state law precludes prosecution. Manafort was President Donald Trump’s campaign chairman in 2016. He was later convicted in two federal cases stemming from his business dealings and is serving a 7½-year prison sentence.
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Indicted Giuliani Associate Lev Parnas Can Stay Free on Bail After Prosecutors Argue He Hid Money
Lev Parnas, an associate of Rudy Giuliani facing charges of violating campaign finance laws, will be allowed to remain free on bail despite arguments from prosecutors on Tuesday that he concealed assets, including $1 million from a Russian oligarch with ties to President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, NBC News reported.
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Prosecutors OK With Probation for Ex-Trump Aide Rick Gates
The Justice Department is not opposing a sentence of probation for a former Trump campaign official who cooperated extensively in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. Prosecutors say in a sentencing memorandum that Rick Gates provided “extraordinary assistance,” meeting with investigators more than 50 times. They say he testified in three criminal trials and admitted to his participation in crimes about...
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Manafort's Lawyers: New York Charges Are Double Jeopardy
Lawyers for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort filed court papers seeking the dismissal of his New York mortgage fraud case, arguing that the charges brought in the wake of his federal convictions amount to double jeopardy.
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US Judge Gives ‘El Chapo' Associate a 28-Year Prison Term
A federal judge has sentenced a former lieutenant to Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo ” Guzman to 28 years in prison after rejecting prosecutors’ claims that he offered Chicago street gang members $25,000 to beat a government witness.