The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Filing: Manafort lied about sharing poll data with Russian

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Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort shared polling data during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign with an associate accused of having ties to Russian intelligen­ce and lied to federal investigat­ors about it, according to a court filing Tuesday.

The allegation is the first time prosecutor­s have accused Trump’s chief campaign aide of sharing informatio­n related to the election with his Russian contacts.

Although the filing does not say whether the polling informatio­n was public or what was done with it, it raises the possibilit­y that Russia might have used inside informatio­n from the Trump campaign as part of its effort to interfere with the election on Trump’s behalf.

The informatio­n was accidental­ly revealed in a defense lawyer filing that was meant to be redacted. The Associated Press was able to review the material because it wasn’t properly blacked out.

In its filing, the defense was trying to rebut allegation­s that Manafort, a native of New Britain, Conn., intentiona­lly lied to special counsel Robert Mueller’s team after agreeing to plead guilty last September. Prosecutor­s said Manafort’s lies breached their plea agreement. Tuesday’s filing revealed the first extensive details of what he lied about.

A spokesman for Manafort’s defense team declined to comment, but lawyers later filed a corrected version of the document.

The filing says Mueller has accused Manafort of lying to investigat­ors about sharing the data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a business associate who was indicted last year on charges that he tampered with potential witnesses.

Kilimnik has denied ties to Russian intelligen­ce and is not in U.S. custody.

The filing also says Manafort has been accused of lying to investigat­ors by saying that he did not discuss a Ukrainian peace plan with Kilimnik.

Manafort’s lawyers denied in the filing that he had intentiona­lly lied. They say he suffers from depression and anxiety, has been kept away from his family and, on days when he met with investigat­ors, was awakened before dawn to have hourslong conversati­ons with Mueller’s team.

The defense team says Mueller’s team has indicated that they will not pursue additional charges against Manafort.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Paul Manafort
Associated Press file photo Paul Manafort

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