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FBI raid former Trump aide’s home

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WASHINGTON: A raid on the Virginia home of President Donald Trump’s former 2016 election campaign manager showed an investigat­ion of possible ties between the campaign and Russia is intensifyi­ng and focused on the financial dealings of Trump associates, sources familiar with the probe said.

Longtime political consultant and lobbyist Paul Manafort is being investigat­ed for possible money laundering and has been targeted as someone who might testify against former colleagues, said two people familiar with the work of Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Manafort’s spokesman Jason Maloni confirmed on Wednesday that the FBI executed a search warrant at one of Manafort’s homes.

“Mr Manafort has consistent­ly cooperated with law enforcemen­t and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well,” Maloni said in an email.

Manafort’s house in Alexandria, near Washington, was raided in the early morning of July 26, the Washington Post reported. The previous day Manafort had met with Senate Intelligen­ce Committee staff, the Washington Post reported, citing unidentifi­ed people familiar with the probe.

Tax documents and financial records were sought by agents for Mueller in the raid, the New York Times reported, citing a person familiar with the matter. Mueller’s team is poring over Manafort’s financial and real estate records in New York and his involvemen­t in Ukrainian politics, the two sources told Reuters last month.

Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal called the raid a ‘highly significan­t step’ and said it was “typical of the most serious criminal investigat­ions dealing with uncooperat­ive or untrusted potential targets.”

The FBI did not immediatel­y return a request for comment. Joshua Stueve, a spokesman for Mueller’s office, declined to confirm the raid.

Trump has been attacking Blumenthal on Twitter this week after the senator urged Mueller to press his inquiry forward.

US intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that Russia interfered in the presidenti­al race, in part by hacking and releasing emails embarrassi­ng to Trump’s opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton, to help him get elected in November.

Trump has called Mueller’s investigat­ion a ‘witch hunt.’ Allegation­s of collusion between Trump associates and Moscow have hounded the Republican president since he took office in January, presenting a major distractio­n from his policy agenda. Russia has repeatedly denied meddling in the US election.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has been trying to track money that Manafort used to buy properties in New York, and looking into millions of dollars of loans later taken out on the properties, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The prosecutor issued a subpoena to Federal Savings Bank, a small Chicago bank founded by a former Trump campaign adviser, and is interested in the loan paperwork, the person said.

It is unclear when the subpoena went out, but the first subpoenas in the probe went out months ago, the person said. Joan Vollero, a spokeswoma­n for Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., declined to comment.

Steve Calk, the bank’s chairman and CEO, who was named to Trump’s economic advisory council during the campaign, declined to comment through a spokeswoma­n for the bank.

“Mr Manafort’s real estate loans are all arm’s length transactio­ns at or above market rates,” said Maloni. “There is nothing unusual about buying real estate through an LLC.”

The New York AttorneyGe­neral’s office also is looking into Manafort’s real estate transactio­ns.

One question for investigat­ors was whether Manafort had knowledge of any Trump campaign dealings with Russia, including meetings with Russians with government ties, said one source familiar with Mueller’s work.

The same question was relevant to investigat­ors in regard to Trump’s fired former national security adviser, retired Army Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, the source said. — Reuters

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Emergency services at the scene of a bus crash in Lavender Hill, London in this picture obtained on social media. — Reuters photo

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