Texarkana Gazette

MANAFORT SUES MUELLER AND DOJ OVER RUSSIA PROBE

- By Eric Tucker and Chad Day

WASHINGTON— President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman sued special counsel Robert Mueller and the Justice Department on Wednesday, saying prosecutor­s had oversteppe­d their bounds by charging him for conduct that he says is unrelated to Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

The lawsuit by Paul Manafort, filed in federal court in Washington, is the most direct challenge to date to Mueller’s legal authority and the scope of his mandate as special counsel. It comes amid Republican allegation­s of partisan bias among members of Mueller’s team, which for months has been investigat­ing whether the Trump campaign coordinate­d with Russia to influence the outcome of the U.S. election.

The lawsuit also takes aim at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing Mueller’s investigat­ion and recently said he was satisfied that the former FBI director was staying within the scope of his authority.

Manafort was indicted in October on charges,

including money-laundering conspiracy, related to his lobbying work on behalf of a Russia-friendly Ukrainian political party. He has pleaded not guilty. He is one of four Trump associates—including former national security adviser Michael Flynn—to be charged so far in Mueller’s investigat­ion.

In his complaint , Manafort alleges that the investigat­ion into “decade-old business dealings” is “completely unmoored” from the mandate Mueller was given when he was named in May to probe possible ties between the Kremlin and

the Trump campaign. He argues that a paragraph in Rosenstein’s order appointing Mueller, which allows him to pursue new matters he comes across during his investigat­ion, is too broad to be permitted under the regulation that governs special counsels.

“The Special Counsel’s investigat­ion and indictment resulted from a violation of numerous DOJ policies and procedures and otherwise far exceeds any lawful authority to investigat­e links between individual­s associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government,” the lawsuit claims.

The lawsuit asks a judge to set aside all actions brought against Manafort by the special counsel’s office and to issue an order narrowing the scope of Mueller’s investigat­ion to only matters explicitly laid out in the appointmen­t order. The complaint also alleges that Rosenstein’s order was overly broad and arbitrary, and urges a judge to strike it down as an “abuse of discretion.” Manafort’s lawyer, Kevin Downing, did not immediatel­y return a call seeking comment on the lawsuit.

A Justice Department spokesman said, “The lawsuit is frivolous, but the defendant is entitled to file whatever he wants.”

A spokesman for Mueller’s office, Peter Carr, declined to comment.

Manafort acknowledg­ed in his complaint that his foreign business dealings have been of interest for years to federal prosecutor­s. He said he met voluntaril­y with Justice Department prosecutor­s and FBI agents in July 2014, or three years before Mueller’s appointmen­t, to discuss his “offshore political consulting activities.” He said that during the interview, he discussed in detail his activities in Ukraine, his relationsh­ips with diplomats in Kiev and his offshore banking in Cyprus. But, Manafort said, “those alleged dealings had no connection whatsoever to the 2016 presidenti­al election or even to Donald Trump. Nor were they uncovered in the course of the Special Counsel’s probe into President Trump’s campaign.”

Manafort’s lawyer had asked Rosenstein in September to say whether he had granted Mueller the authority to investigat­e Manafort for potential tax and other white-collar crimes dating back a decade. But according to the complaint, Rosenstein has not responded to that request.

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