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Ex-trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort found guilty of 8 charges

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ALEXANDRIA (US): Paul Manafort, the longtime political operative who for months led Donald Trump's winning presidenti­al campaign, has been found guilty of eight financial crimes in the first trial victory of the special counsel investigat­ion into the president's associates.

A judge declared a mistrial on 10 other counts the jury could not agree on. On Tuesday's verdict was part of a stunning one-two punch of bad news for the White House, coming as the president's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, was pleading guilty in New York as part of a separate deal with prosecutor­s.

The jury returned the decision after deliberati­ng four days on the charges of tax evasion and bank fraud against the former Trump campaign chairman. The outcome almost certainly guarantees years of prison for Manafort and establishe­d the ability of special counsel Robert Mueller's team to persuade a jury of average citizens despite months of partisan attacks including from Trump on the investigat­ion's integrity.

The verdict raised immediate questions of whether the president would seek to pardon Manafort, the lone American charged by Mueller to opt for trial instead of cooperate. The president has not revealed his thinking but spoke sympatheti­cally throughout the trial of his onetime aide and at one point suggested that he had been treated worse than gangster Al Capone.

The more than two-week trial, presided over by the colourful and impatient US District Judge TS Ellis III, has captured Trump's attention as he works to undermine Mueller's investigat­ion through a constant Twitter barrage and increasing­ly antagonist­ic statements from his lawyer-spokesman, Rudy Giuliani.

But Trump and his campaign were only a small part of Manafort's trial as jurors instead heard days of testimony about Manafort's finances and what prosecutor­s say was a yearslong tax-evasion and fraud scheme.

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