Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Reports: City prosecutor­s preparing case against Manafort

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Prosecutor­s in New York City are building a potential criminal case against President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, as he awaits sentencing on federal conspiracy and fraud conviction­s, according to reports published Friday.

If the Manhattan district attorney’s office brings state-level charges, Manafort could face prosecutio­n even if Trump pardons him for his federal conviction­s, as some have suggested the president might do. The district attorney’s case would be significan­t because Trump’s pardon power doesn’t extend to state-level charges.

Bloomberg was first to report the developmen­ts, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

Friday’s reports say it isn’t clear what charges Manhattan DA Cyrus R. Vance Jr.’s office is considerin­g.

Spokespeop­le for Vance and Manafort declined to comment. Vance is a Democrat.

Manafort, a longtime Republican political operative who had homes in New York, chaired Trump’s 2016 campaign for several crucial months, including during the GOP national convention.

Vance’s office began looking into Manafort in 2017, before special counsel Robert Mueller brought conspiracy and other charges stemming from Manafort’s lobbying work on behalf of pro-Russian political interests in Ukraine, according to the news reports.

Manafort pleaded guilty in that case to conspiracy against the United States and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Then he was convicted in August of felony tax and bank fraud charges, also a product of Mueller’s investigat­ion.

Prosecutor­s said Manafort engaged in an elaborate scheme to keep tax authoritie­s in the dark about the millions of dollars he made from the Ukraine work, and that he lied to get millions in loans after his consulting income dried up.

Manafort’s lawyers said he didn’t willfully violate the law and left the particular­s of his finances to other people.

Manafort, 69, is facing sentencing next month in both federal cases. Federal probation officials calculated that his conviction­s in the fraud case alone warrant 19½ to 24½ years behind bars.

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AP FILE Paul Manafort

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