Lodi News-Sentinel

Manafort eyed after ghostwriti­ng op-ed with Russian colleague

- By Chad Day and Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — In an attempt to burnish his public image, Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort recently enlisted a longtime Russian colleague to help him ghostwrite an op-ed.

The attempt to publish the op-ed under someone else’s name now has prosecutor­s working for special counsel Robert Mueller pushing for Manafort to remain on house arrest and GPS monitoring for the time being.

In a court filing, prosecutor­s say Manafort and the colleague sought to publish the op-ed to influence public opinion about his political consulting in Ukraine, work at the heart of the criminal case against him. The op-ed was being drafted as late as last week, prosecutor­s say. They did not name the colleague but noted the person is based in Russia.

Manafort is currently facing several felony charges involving allegation­s of money laundering and other financial crimes related to his political consulting work in Ukraine. Manafort has denied any wrongdoing. A trial is scheduled for next year.

Reached Monday, a spokesman for Manafort declined comment on the op-ed described by prosecutor­s.

In the court filing, prosecutor­s say the op-ed appeared to violate an admonishme­nt from the judge last month to refrain from public statements.

“Even if the ghostwritt­en op-ed were entirely accurate, fair, and balanced, it would be a violation of this Court’s November 8 Order if it had been published,” the prosecutor­s wrote.

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