The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Manafort registers as ‘foreign agent’

His company paid $17M for 2012-2014 work in Ukraine.

- By Chad Day and Jeff Horwitz

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, has registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent for political consulting work he did for a Ukrainian political party, acknowledg­ing that he coached party members on how to interact with U.S. government officials.

Manafort said in a Justice Department filing Tuesday that his firm, DMP Internatio­nal, received more than $17 million from the Party of Regions, the former pro-Russian ruling party in Ukraine, for consulting work from 2012 through 2014.

Manafort is the second member of the Trump campaign to register as a foreign agent. In March, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn registered with the Justice Department for work his consulting firm performed for a Turkish businessma­n that he said could have aided the Turkish government. Both registrati­ons came after the work had been completed.

Manafort helmed Trump’s campaign for about five months until August and resigned from the campaign after a news report revealed his firm’s covert Washington lobbying operation on behalf of Ukraine’s ruling political party.

He is one of several people linked to the Trump campaign who are under scrutiny by a special counsel and congressio­nal committees investigat­ing Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign and potential coordinati­on with Trump associates.

Manafort has denied any coordinati­on with Russia and has said his work in Ukraine was not related to the campaign.

Manafort’s registrati­on does not bear the date and time stamps showing it has been formally received by the Justice Department’s FARA unit. But Manafort spokesman Jason Maloni confirmed to several news outlets that Manafort had gone through with the registrati­on.

Maloni did not respond to phone calls or emails seeking comment.

Under federal law, people who represent foreign political interests and seek to influence U.S. public opinion and policy are required to register with the Justice Department before they perform any work. Manafort’s registrati­on comes more than three years after he completed his work.

The Justice Department rarely prosecutes violations of the Foreign Agents Registrati­on Act. Instead, as in Manafort’s case, they often work with lobbyists to get in compliance.

In addition to Manafort, his deputy Rick Gates also registered for the Ukrainian political work. Gates, who also served in the Trump campaign, could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

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Paul Manafort ran Donald Trump’s campaign for five months.

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