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Manafort seeks dismissal of some charges in Russia probe

- By Joseph Tanfani Washington Bureau joseph.tanfani@latimes.com

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort has asked a federal judge to dismiss some of the criminal charges he faces, arguing that special counsel Robert Mueller exceeded his legal authority in bringing criminal cases unrelated to the presidenti­al election.

Manafort filed a motion Wednesday night in U.S. District Court in Washington, one of two federal courthouse­s where he faces trials this year, saying that Mueller’s team simply dusted off old allegation­s related to his lucrative consulting work for the Kremlin-backed government in Ukraine from 2006 to 2014.

Defense lawyer Kevin Downing asked the judge to dismiss charges in Washington because they “simply have no connection” to the Trump campaign or to possible coordinati­on between Trump’s aides and a Russian hacking and social media effort during the 2016 race.

Manafort made similar claims of prosecutor­ial overreach in a separate civil lawsuit that is pending against the government. But the Justice Department order appointing Mueller last May gave him authority to prosecute “any matters that arose or arise directly from the investigat­ion,” not just charges related to the campaign or Russia.

Once a prominent Republican operative and a high-flying internatio­nal consultant, Manafort faces five criminal counts in Washington and 18 more in Virginia for what prosecutor­s alleged was a complex scheme to hide tens of millions of dollars from U.S. tax authoritie­s. The charges include conspiracy, fraud, money laundering and tax evasion through 2017.

Manafort has pleaded not guilty to all charges and rejected an offer to have the two cases consolidat­ed in one jurisdicti­on. He is scheduled to go on trial in July in Alexandria, Va., and in September in Washington.

In an order made public Tuesday, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis found that Manafort was a “substantia­l” flight risk. He ordered him confined to house arrest.

“Given the nature of the charges against the defendant and the apparent weight of the evidence against him, defendant faces the very real possibilit­y of spending the rest of his life in prison,” Ellis wrote.

 ?? SHAWN THEW/EPA ?? Paul Manafort’s filing said some charges against him are an overreach by special counsel Robert Mueller.
SHAWN THEW/EPA Paul Manafort’s filing said some charges against him are an overreach by special counsel Robert Mueller.

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