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Former Trump ally faces tax fraud trial

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Donald Trump’s former campaign chief Paul Manafort on Tuesday became the first member of the president’s election team to face trial on charges stemming from the probe into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 vote.

Manafort, 69, has pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of bank and tax fraud related to his lobbying activities on behalf of the former Russian-backed government of Ukraine.

The indictment was brought by special counsel Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who is looking into Russian meddling in the presidenti­al election, but the charges are not connected to Manafort’s time as Trump’s campaign chairman. Selection of a 12-member jury for “USA vs Manafort” began at 10am on Tuesday before US District Court Judge TS Ellis in Alexandria, Virginia.

Manafort, a veteran Republican political consultant, served as chairman of Trump’s presidenti­al election campaign for three months in 2016 before being forced to step down amid questions about his lobbying work in Ukraine.

He is charged with five counts of filing false tax returns for not reporting bank accounts he held in Cyprus and other countries in a bid to hide millions of dollars in income from activities on behalf of Ukraine’s former pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych .

Manafort is charged with failing to report the existence of foreign bank accounts to the Internal Revenue Service and bank fraud related to several multimilli­on-dollar loans he obtained from various banks. —

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