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Judge orders Mueller probe to give names to Manafort

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WASHINGTON — A federal judge has ordered prosecutor­s to tell Paul Manafort by Friday the names of the European politician­s and unidentifi­ed “others” that investigat­ors allege were part of Manafort’s secret lobbying campaign for Ukraine.

In an order Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Amy Jackson mostly denied Manafort’s challenge to the legal adequacy of his indictment in the District of Columbia for conspiracy and money laundering brought by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Jackson did say Manafort’s legal team should be given the names of the politician­s and others to help him prepare for trial.

Prosecutor­s contend Manafort conspired with others to advocate on behalf of the Ukraine government in 2012 but failed to register in the U.S. as a lobbyist for a foreign government. George H.W. Bush marked his birthday on Tuesday as he became the first former U.S. president to turn 94.

The nation's 41st president was at his seaside home in Kennebunkp­ort, Maine, eight days after being released from a hospital where he was treated for low blood pressure, a spokesman said. A U.S. Border Patrol agent was wounded in a shooting on an Arizona ranch near the Mexico border before dawn Tuesday in an area known for drug and migrant smuggling, the agency and the property owner said. A statement by the agency gave no details on the agent’s injuries or circumstan­ce of the shooting.

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