Khaleej Times

Judge finds Manafort lied to investigat­ors in Russia probe

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washington — Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort intentiona­lly lied to investigat­ors and a federal grand jury in the special counsel’s Russia probe, a judge ruled on Wednesday.

US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s decision was another loss for Manafort, a once-wealthy political consultant who rose to lead Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and now faces years in prison in two criminal cases brought in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion.

The ruling hurts Manafort’s chance of receiving a reduced sentence, though Jackson said she would decide the exact impact during his sentencing next month. It also resolves a dispute that had provided new insight into how Mueller views Manafort’s actions as part of the broader probe of Russian election interferen­ce and any possible coordinati­on with Trump associates.

Prosecutor­s have made clear that they remain deeply interested in Manafort’s interactio­ns with a man the FBI says has ties to Russian intelligen­ce. But it’s unclear exactly what has drawn their attention and whether it relates to election interferen­ce because much of the dispute has played out in secret court hearings and blacked out court filings.

In her ruling, Jackson provided few new details as she found there was sufficient evidence to say Manafort broke the terms of his plea agreement by lying about three of five matters that prosecutor­s had singled out. The ruling was largely a rejection of Manafort’s attorneys’ argument that he hadn’t intentiona­lly misled investigat­ors but rather forgot some details until his memory was refreshed.

The judge found that Manafort did mislead the FBI, prosecutor­s and a federal grand jury about his interactio­ns with Konstantin Kilimnik, the co-defendant who the FBI says has ties to Russian intelligen­ce. —

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