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Manafort faces two new charges

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WASHINGTON >> Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III ramped up the pressure on Paul Manafort on Friday, releasing a new indictment accusing President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman of obstructin­g justice and conspiring to obstruct justice.

Manafort was already facing two rounds of previous indictment­s, starting in October, with nearly two dozen charges of financial crimes, including tax evasion and bank fraud related to his lobbying for Ukraine’s former pro-Russian government. He’s pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to face trial in Virginia next month and Washington later this year.

The latest indictment also levies the same obstructio­n charges against Konstantin Kilimnik, a Manafort business partner who Mueller alleges has ties to Russian intelligen­ce. Kilimnik had not been previously charged. According to Mueller, Manafort and Kilimnik tried to convince two public relations profession­als who had previously worked with them to provide false informatio­n about the Ukrainian lobbying.

Although prosecutor­s said the advocacy effort included work in the United States — a violation of federal law because it wasn’t disclosed — Manafort and Kilimnik allegedly wanted the men to say the work only took place in Europe.

Mueller first detailed the witness tampering allegation­s in a court filing Monday in which he asked a judge to reconsider whether Manafort should be allowed to remain free while awaiting trial. If the judge agrees with Mueller that Manafort violated the terms of his release, he could be sent to jail until his trial concludes.

“Mr. Manafort is innocent and nothing about this latest allegation changes our defense,” Jason Maloni, a spokesman for Manafort, said Tuesday. A hearing has been scheduled for next week.

Manafort has not been charged with any crimes related to the Trump campaign or Russian meddling in the 2016 presidenti­al election. But the latest indictment is a reminder that he’s facing an avalanche of accusation­s that could send him to prison for the rest of his life.

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