The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Manafort denies meeting WikiLeaks founder Assange

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WASHINGTON: President DonaldTrum­p’sformercam­paign chairman Paul Manafort denied Tuesday that he met secretly with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, including weeks before the organisati­on’s 2016 publicatio­n of Democratic Party secrets hacked by Russian intelligen­ce.

Manafort rejected a report in The Guardian newspaper that he met three times with Assange over 2013-2016, an explosive claim that if true could support allegation­s that the Trump campaign colluded with Russians to tilt the 2016 election in their favour.

“We are considerin­g all legal options against The Guardian who proceeded with this story even after being notified by my representa­tives that it was false,” Manafort said in a statement.

According to The Guardian, citing unnamed sources, Manafort went to the Ecuadorian embassy in London where Assange has been living under diplomatic protection in 2013, 2015 and then “around March 2016,” the same month the veteran Republican operative joined Trump’s election campaign.

In July 2016 WikiLeaks began publishing thousands of Democratic National Committee emails, embarrassi­ng Trump’s election rival Hillary Clinton. US intelligen­ce later alleged that the emails were hacked by Russian spies and handed over to WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks also denied the report, tweeting that it was “willing to bet the Guardian a million dollars and its editor’s head that Manafort never met Assange.”

Manafort chaired the Trump election campaign from March until August 2016, when he was forced to resign under the cloud of a mounting investigat­ion into his business dealings years earlier in Ukraine.

The Guardian report fed into rising speculatio­n that Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigat­ing Russian interferen­ce in the election, has accumulate­d evidence of collusion by members of the Trump campaign.

On Monday, Mueller’s team abruptly announced in a court filing that Manafort, who has alreadybee­nconvicted­onfinancia­l charges relating to Ukraine, had violated the terms of a plea bargain deal with prosecutor­s by lying to them.

Meanwhile lawyers for Assange are pressuring a US court to reveal the details of a sealed indictment against him and WikiLeaks, which could involve the organisati­on’s publishing of US secrets dating back to 2010. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo of Assange (left) and Manafort. — AFP photo
File photo of Assange (left) and Manafort. — AFP photo

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