The Oklahoman

Lawyer: ‘So many lies’ Gates can’t keep up

- BY ERIC TUCKER, MATTHEW BARAKAT AND CHAD DAY

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — In blistering questionin­g, a defense lawyer accused the protege of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of being immersed in “so many lies” he can’t remember them all, as he tried to undermine the credibilit­y of the government’s star witness in Manafort’s fraud trial.

Defense lawyer Kevin Downing began his crossexami­nation of longtime Manafort deputy Rick Gates by pressing him on his own lies to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ors, an extramarit­al affair and hundreds of thousands of dollars he admitted to embezzling from his former boss.

Downing also ventured into territory the two sides have mostly avoided: discussion of Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign. The charges are not related to Manafort’s work with the Trump campaign.

The aggressive questionin­g was aimed at shifting blame from Manafort onto Gates, who pleaded guilty in Mueller’s investigat­ion and agreed to cooperate with investigat­ors by testifying in the financial fraud trial.

“After all the lies you’ve told and the fraud you’ve committed, you expect this jury to believe you?” Downing asked incredulou­sly.

Gates said he did, but the defense lawyer wasn’t satisfied. He scoffed at the idea that Gates had repented for his actions, noting that prosecutor­s have said they won’t oppose his bid for probation and getting him to acknowledg­e he had not repaid the money he had taken from Manafort.

After Gates described his theft as “unauthoriz­ed transactio­ns” instead of embezzleme­nt, Downing prodded him to use the latter term — and Gates ultimately relented, saying, “It was embezzleme­nt from Mr. Manafort.”

Prosecutor­s had braced for the tough questionin­g by getting Gates to come clean about his own crimes. He told jurors how he disguised millions of dollars in foreign income as loans in order to lower Manafort’s tax bill.

 ?? VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [DANA VERKOUTERE­N ?? This courtroom sketch depicts defense lawyer Kevin Downing asking questions of Rick Gates, as former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, bottom front left, listens during Manafort’s trial on bank fraud and tax evasion at federal court Tuesday in Alexandria, Va. U.S. District court Judge T.S. Ellis III presides.
VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [DANA VERKOUTERE­N This courtroom sketch depicts defense lawyer Kevin Downing asking questions of Rick Gates, as former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, bottom front left, listens during Manafort’s trial on bank fraud and tax evasion at federal court Tuesday in Alexandria, Va. U.S. District court Judge T.S. Ellis III presides.

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