Paul Manafort close to plea deal with US prosecutors — Sources
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Man a fort is nearing a plea deal with US prosecutors to avoid a second criminal trial, sources familiar with the matter said.
It remains unclear if the deal will include Manafort cooperating with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.
A move by Manafort to cooperate could be a blow to Trump, while an outright guilty plea with no cooperation would resolve a cloud over the president ahead of congressional elections in less than two months.
“It’s close but not there yet,” one of the sources said about negotiations over a deal.
Jury selection is scheduled to begin in Washington, DC, on Monday in Manafort’s second trial in federal court on charges including conspiring to launder money and defraud the United States, and failing to register as a foreign agent for the tens of millions of dollars he earned lobbying for pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine.
Manafort was convicted in Virginia on eight counts of bank and tax fraud and failing to disclose foreign bank accounts in the first trial that ended last month.
Prosecutors said he evaded taxes on US $16 million laundered through shell companies overseas.
The talks over a deal come ahead of a planned hearing in Washington yesterday where the judge, among other things, is scheduled to rule on evidence to be allowed at trial.
Manafort could plead guilty at the hearing, one of the sources said. Three members of Manafort’s defence team – Kevin Downing, Thomas Zehnle and Richard Westling – declined to comment as they entered their office. — Reuters