The Asian Age

Mueller’s team may ask Manafort to help probe Paul Manafort

- Manafort’s spokesman

Washington, July 23: US investigat­ors examining money laundering accusation­s against President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort hope to push him to cooperate with their probe into possible collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia, two sources with direct knowledge of the investigat­ion said.

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team is examining Manafort’s financial and real estate records in New York as well as his involvemen­t in Ukrainian politics, the officials said.

Between 2006 and 2013, Manafort bought three New York properties, including one in Trump Tower in Manhattan. He paid for them in full and later took out mortgages against them. A former senior US law enforcemen­t official said that tactic is often used as a means to hide the origin of funds gained illegally.

The sources also did not say whether Mueller has uncovered any evidence to charge Manafort with money laundering, but they said that doing so is seen by investigat­ors as critical in getting his full Paul Manafort is not a cooperatin­g witness. There is no truth to the disinforma­tion

Jason Maloni, cooperatio­n in their investigat­ion.

“If Mueller’s team can threaten criminal charges against Manafort, they could use that as leverage to convince him to cooperate,” said one source.

Manafort is seen as a key figure in the investigat­ion because of his senior role in the campaign and his participat­ion in a June 2016 meeting that included Trump’s son.

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