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Paul alone

Manafort spends 23 hours a day in solitary

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort barely sees the outside of his jail cell, preventing him from prepping his defense for the two separate trials he's facing, his legal team said in a court filing Friday.

Manafort, who was indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller on a laundry list of charges relating to his pro-Kremlin business dealings in Ukraine, spends “at least” 23 hours per day in solitary confinemen­t at the Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Va., the Washington, D.C., filing states.

“The detention order — which has already prejudiced Mr. Manafort's trial preparatio­n profoundly — is fatally flawed,” the papers charge, adding the strict conditions make it “effectivel­y impossible” for the exTrump campaign chief to prepare for his trials, the first of which is set to begin July 25 in Virginia.

A spokesman for Manafort did not respond to a request for clarificat­ion on what the phrase “fatally flawed” means.

The Friday filing states Manafort is being held in solitary confinemen­t because “the facility cannot otherwise guarantee his safety.”

Manafort, 69, was sent to jail last month after Mueller's investigat­ors alleged he had attempted to secure false testimony from potential witnesses in the investigat­ion into possible collusion between President Trump's campaign and the Kremlin.

Manafort's lawyers are petitionin­g to reverse the ruling.

His second trial is slated to begin Sept. 17 in Washington. In court papers, he waived future personal appearance­s in that case, citing the two hour trip there from jail.

Manafort faces charges of conspiracy against the U.S., money laundering and failure to register as a foreign agent in the Washington case. He faces tax and bank fraud charges in the Virginia case.

Most of the counts relate to lobbying work Manafort did for ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who lives in exile in Russia and is wanted in his home country for high treason.

Separately Friday, Manafort's lawyers asked for his upcoming trial in Virginia to be moved to Roanoke — much farther from Washington — because of pretrial publicity.

"A simple Google search for articles about Russian collusion shows 2,900,000 results. As the Court has pointed out, public interest, in this case, is far beyond what the Court would expect," the lawyers wrote. "In fact, the amount of media coverage of the Special Counsel's investigat­ions is astounding."

Of the articles about Manafort, they say, "one is hard-pressed to find any that are not unfavorabl­e" to him.

 ?? /BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Beleaguere­d ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort spends 23 hours day in solitary.
/BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP/GETTY IMAGES Beleaguere­d ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort spends 23 hours day in solitary.

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