Toronto Star

Manafort lawyer puts focus on ‘lies’

Attorneys have aimed to paint star witness Rick Gates as a liar

- ERIC TUCKER, MATTHEW BARAKAT AND CHAD DAY

In a blistering back-and forth, Paul Manafort’s lawyer suggested Tuesday that the star witness in the former Trump campaign chairperso­n’s financial fraud trial has told “so many lies” he can’t remember all of them.

Defence lawyer Kevin Downing began his cross-examinatio­n 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 both sides had agreed to avoid: talk of Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.

Under questionin­g, Gates said he may have submitted personal expenses for reimbursem­ent by Trump’s inaugural committee, which he helped operate.

Downing also asked whether Mueller’s investigat­ors had interviewe­d Gates about his role in the campaign, prompting an objection from prosecutor­s and a sidebar conference with U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III.

In general, references to Trump at the trial have been few and far between. Both sides agreed ahead of time to limit discussion of the campaign so as not to prejudice the jury, though they had agreed to allow testimony about the overlap of a bank loan with Manafort’s role in the campaign.

The tough questionin­g of Gates came after he spent hours telling jurors how he disguised millions of dollars in foreign income as loans in order to lower Manafort’s tax bill.

Gates recounted how he and Manafort used more than a dozen offshore shell companies and bank accounts in Cyprus to funnel the money, all while con- cealing the accounts and the income from the IRS. Under questionin­g from Downing, Gates acknowledg­ed he had to plead guilty to false statements after lying during a February interview with federal investigat­ors.

At one point, as Gates had trouble recalling the details of his confession, Downing asked him, “Have they confronted you with so many lies that you can’t even remember them?”

Manafort’s defence attorneys have sought to paint Gates as an embezzler, a liar and the instigator of any criminal conduct.

Ahead of that barrage, Gates implicated himself in a vast amount of criminal conduct on the stand, an apparent strategic decision by prosecutor­s.

 ??  ?? Paul Manafort is on trial for financial fraud.
Paul Manafort is on trial for financial fraud.

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