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And.... This has what to do with the election? Guy was charged with installing and distributing malware to steal emails, passwords and personal information to resell, and sending bulk spam....

Where is the Manafort/Trump/Election connection?

And what are Manaforts charges for his upcoming trial? Is witness tampering listed in them yet?? lmao

They were listed MONTHS ago, Obsessive Douche. You really ARE an idiot, aren't you?

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-pol-manafort-witness-mueller-20180608-story.html

[h=1]Manafort faces new indictment with witness tampering allegations. His attorneys deny he's a flight risk[/h]

By Chris Megerian and David Willman
Jun 08, 2018 | 7:45 PM
| Washington








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Paul Manafort is facing new allegations that he tried to tamper with a witness involved in the special counsel investigation. (Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press)




Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III ramped up the pressure on Paul Manafort on Friday, releasing a new indictment accusing President Trump’s former campaign chairman of obstructing justice and conspiring to do so by contacting potential witnesses in his case.


Manafort was already facing two rounds of previous indictments, starting in October, with nearly two dozen charges of financial crimes, including tax evasion and bank fraud related to his lobbying for Ukraine’s former pro-Russian government. He has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to face trial in Virginia next month and in Washington later this year.


Manafort’s legal team defended him in a court filing Friday evening, saying the allegations “come nowhere near” conduct that would qualify as tampering.


“Mr. Manafort asked no one to provide a false affidavit or false testimony at trial, or perjure themselves, and he has not given — nor offered to give — any potential witness anything in exchange for false testimony,” the filing said.


The latest indictment also levies the same obstruction charges against Konstantin Kilimnik, a Manafort business partner who Mueller alleges has ties to Russian intelligence. Kilimnik had not been previously charged.


According to Mueller, Manafort and Kilimnik tried to convince two public relations professionals who had previously worked with them to provide false information about Ukrainian lobbying. Although prosecutors said the advocacy included work in the United States — which would be a violation of federal law because it wasn’t disclosed — Manafort and Kilimnik allegedly wanted the men to say the lobbying took place only in Europe.


Mueller first detailed the witness tampering allegations in a court filing Monday in which he asked a judge to reconsider whether Manafort should be allowed to remain free while awaiting trial. If the judge agrees with Mueller that Manafort violated the terms of his release, the former Trump aide could be sent to jail until his trial concludes.


A hearing has been scheduled for next week.


Follow the latest news on the Trump administration on Essential Washington »

Manafort has not been charged with any crimes related to the Trump campaign or Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. But the latest indictment is a reminder that he’s facing an avalanche of accusations that could send the 69-year-old to prison for the rest of his life.


Renato Mariotti, a lawyer who worked for nine years as an assistant U.S. attorney in Chicago and has been writing about the case, noted that Mueller’s prosecutors have extensively documented the charges against Manafort and appear to have built a powerful case.


Unless Manafort is expecting a pardon from Trump, Mariotti said, “he should be pleading guilty, now.”


Alex Whiting, a Harvard Law School professor and former federal prosecutor who has written about the special counsel case with Mariotti, said Mueller is moving forward “by the book.”


“There is no overcharging, no nefarious strategy,” he said. “This is how it’s done day in, day out, in federal court.”


Manafort’s lawyers said there was no reason for a judge to revoke his pretrial release.


“The Court should not condone such heavy handed gamesmanship by the Special Counsel when there is no reason to believe that the latest charge has somehow increased the risk of flight in this case,” they wrote.


Prosecutors said Manafort and Kilimnik began attempting to tamper with witnesses after Richard Gates, another former business partner and Trump campaign aide, pleaded guilty in February to charges of conspiracy and lying to federal agents. As part of his plea deal, Gates is cooperating with the special counsel investigation.


Manafort and Kilimnik “repeatedly contacted” their former colleagues “in an effort to secure materially false testimony concerning the activities of the Hapsburg group,” a collection of former European politicians helping promote Ukrainian interests, according to Monday’s court filing.


Manafort began calling one of the public relations people, who avoided him, the court filing said. Manafort later followed up with a message about the Hapsburg group on an encrypted app.


“We should talk. I have made clear that they worked in Europe,” he wrote.


The target of Manafort’s outreach became concerned that he was being asked to provide false testimony and provided the messages to prosecutors.


Kilimnik followed up with his own messages to the two public relations people and urged them to talk with Manafort, according to the court filing.


“Basically P wants to give him a quick summary that he says to everybody (which is true) that our friends never lobbied in the US, and the purpose of the program was EU,” Kilimnik wrote.


The outreach continued until the end of February, and then restarted in April, according to the court filing.


“My friend P is looking for ways to connect to you to pass you several messages,” Kilimnik wrote. “Can we arrange that.”


Manafort’s lawyers said he had done nothing wrong.


“Mr. Manafort’s disagreement with the Special Counsel’s theory — and the freedom that he, and any defendant in this country, has to express those views — does not provide a basis to revoke or revise the current Release Order,” they wrote in the court filing.


7:45 p.m.: The article has been updated with a response from Manafort’s legal team.
3:10 p.m.: The article has been updated with reaction from legal analysts.
This article was originally published at 1:35 p.m.
 

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Comes back from a 30 day ban and in no time at all he's still calling people a douche and idiot.

Hopefully your next ban is 60 days.

I can't wait.
 

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Nothing to see here, right, Righties? And, I'm sure he pleaded guilty and is not gonna cooperate at all, right?


Notorious Russian cybercriminal pleads guilty to US charges


This story has nothing to do with the 2016 election, nothing to do with President Trump and nothing to do with Paul Manafort.

You're apparently illiterate.

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Mueller is a parasite feeding at the government trough and enjoying every
minute of it.

The ongoing Special Counsel investigation is a United States law enforcement
and counterintelligence investigation of any Russian government efforts to
interfere in the 2016 presidential election, including an investigation of
any possible links and/or coordination between Donald Trump's presidential
campaign and the Russian government, "and any matters that arose or may arise
directly from the investigation."
The scope of the investigation reportedly
also includes potential obstruction of justice by Trump and others.

The investigation began May 17, 2017.

Since then Mueller has found no direct Russian interference nor collusion
by Trump or his campaign.

Collateral damage has occurred. Manafort, Flynn, Gates, Papadopoulos along
with 13 Russian citizens and 3 Russian entities.

None of the people have been convicted of any matters relating to collusion
or interference in the 2016 presidential election. The 13 Russian citizens
and 3 Russian entities will never see the inside of a courtroom.

While Mueller has failed to find any collusion it has exposed corruption at
the highest levels of the DOJ and FBI. That in itself was worth the exercise.

I'm quite sure Mueller never intended to expose the DOJ and FBI but shit happens,
sometime it's bad, sometimes it's good.

What occurs from here on out will determine whether it was worth it.
 

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Comes back from a 30 day ban and in no time at all he's still calling people a douche and idiot.

Hopefully your next ban is 60 days.

I can't wait.

He can call me whatever name he wants, I have no respect for the man or his pathetic arguments or his lifestyle, he's no more relevant than some flea on some hyena in Africa

He just don't matter, to anybody anywhere anytime
 

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Well, whaddya know: the "brave man" who "wouldn't break," is gonna plead after all:

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/tentative...nafort-special-counsel-sources-215025283.html

[h=1]Paul Manafort and special counsel reach tentative plea deal: Sources[/h] KATHERINE FAULDERS, TRISH TURNER, JOHN SANTUCCI and MATTHEW MOSK,ABC News 1 hour 43 minutes ago



Paul Manafort and special counsel reach tentative plea deal: Sources originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has tentatively agreed to a plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller that will head off his upcoming trial, sources familiar with the negotiations tell ABC News.
The deal is expected to be announced in court Friday, but it remains unclear whether Manafort has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors or is simply conceding to a guilty plea, which would allow him to avoid the stress and expense of trial, according to three sources with knowledge of the discussions.
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Manafort and his most senior defense attorneys spent more than four hours Thursday in discussions with a team of special prosecutors who are involved in the ongoing investigation into whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
ABC News spotted the team arriving in a dark SUV Thursday morning, pulling into a secret entrance out of public view at the building where Special Counsel Robert Mueller is based.
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Word of the agreement comes as Manafort's second trial was slated to begin later this month in federal court in Washington, D.C.
(MORE: Manafort found guilty on 8 counts in tax fraud trial )
Just under a year ago, the 69-year-old veteran GOP operative was charged in Washington, D.C., with several counts of fraud and failing to register as a foreign agent by the special counsel. A second case was opened in Virginia earlier this year on related charges that ended with a jury finding Manafort guilty on eight counts out of an 18-count indictment, facing a maximum of 80 years behind the bars, though under sentencing guidelines the term is likely to be closer to seven years. He has not been sentenced in that case.
(MORE: Trump calls Manafort 'very good person,' says it's 'very sad' what's happened to former campaign chairman)
Manafort has been held in jail for the last several months after prosecutors accused him of witness tampering.
He joined the president's campaign in March 2016 and became campaign chairman in May, and left the campaign in August days after the New York Times and the Associated Press ran reports that he had been tied to alleged undisclosed foreign lobbying practices in Ukraine.
(MORE: Defense counsel in Manafort trial sought mistrial over juror issue)
A spokesperson for Manafort and a representative for the special counsel’s office both declined to comment.
 

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Well, whaddya know: the "brave man" who "wouldn't break," is gonna plead after all:

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/tentative...nafort-special-counsel-sources-215025283.html

[h=1]Paul Manafort and special counsel reach tentative plea deal: Sources[/h] KATHERINE FAULDERS, TRISH TURNER, JOHN SANTUCCI and MATTHEW MOSK,ABC News 1 hour 43 minutes ago



Paul Manafort and special counsel reach tentative plea deal: Sources originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has tentatively agreed to a plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller that will head off his upcoming trial, sources familiar with the negotiations tell ABC News.
The deal is expected to be announced in court Friday, but it remains unclear whether Manafort has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors or is simply conceding to a guilty plea, which would allow him to avoid the stress and expense of trial, according to three sources with knowledge of the discussions.
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Manafort and his most senior defense attorneys spent more than four hours Thursday in discussions with a team of special prosecutors who are involved in the ongoing investigation into whether there was collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
ABC News spotted the team arriving in a dark SUV Thursday morning, pulling into a secret entrance out of public view at the building where Special Counsel Robert Mueller is based.
robert-mueller-ap-mt-180805_hpEmbed_3x2_608.jpg
Word of the agreement comes as Manafort's second trial was slated to begin later this month in federal court in Washington, D.C.
(MORE: Manafort found guilty on 8 counts in tax fraud trial )
Just under a year ago, the 69-year-old veteran GOP operative was charged in Washington, D.C., with several counts of fraud and failing to register as a foreign agent by the special counsel. A second case was opened in Virginia earlier this year on related charges that ended with a jury finding Manafort guilty on eight counts out of an 18-count indictment, facing a maximum of 80 years behind the bars, though under sentencing guidelines the term is likely to be closer to seven years. He has not been sentenced in that case.
(MORE: Trump calls Manafort 'very good person,' says it's 'very sad' what's happened to former campaign chairman)
Manafort has been held in jail for the last several months after prosecutors accused him of witness tampering.
He joined the president's campaign in March 2016 and became campaign chairman in May, and left the campaign in August days after the New York Times and the Associated Press ran reports that he had been tied to alleged undisclosed foreign lobbying practices in Ukraine.
(MORE: Defense counsel in Manafort trial sought mistrial over juror issue)
A spokesperson for Manafort and a representative for the special counsel’s office both declined to comment.

Anyone at all want to wager that he isnt pleading guilty to anything to do with "Collusion" or the Trump campaign?

Anyone....?

Bueller........?
 

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[FONT=&quot]Paul Manafort's cooperation agreement with the special counsel does not include matters involving the Trump campaign, according to a person familiar with the case[/FONT]
 

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Former lobbyist Tony Podesta, Mercury Public Affairs partner and former Minnesota Republican Rep. Vin Weber and former Obama White House Counsel Greg Craig are all under federal investigation by prosecutors for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, multiple sources with knowledge of the matter told NBC News on Tuesday.



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Paul Manafort's cooperation agreement with the special counsel does not include matters involving the Trump campaign, according to a person familiar with the case

Annnnnnnnnnd every libtard boner just went flaccid.
 

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ROTFLMAO, funny how you schmucks are all too eager to quote "anonymous sources" when it suits your purposes, only, clearly, YOUR anonymous sources are completely and utterly full of shit, just as YOU are. So, you nitwits think that Mueller, who already has Paulie Numbnuts on EIGHT, count 'em, EIGHT felonies, is suddenly gonna give him a plea deal for stuff that has NOTHING to do with Twittler, including the infamous Dump Tower meeting, is THAT your position? Are you REALLY that friggin' stupid????? Why am I asking that, look who I'm addressing.

Last I heard, there are cricket noises emanating from the White House, I wonder why that is? I wonder if Dump still thinks that Paulie is a "brave" man, who didn't "break?" Yessiree, Bob, that was a SPOT ON call by Witless Willie that the government had a "weak" case against Numbnuts, wasn't it?:pointer:Shush()*:nohead:popcorn-eatinggifSlapping-silly90))Loser!@#0kth)(&^:missingte

Has it escaped the attention of you morons that EVERY SINGLE AMERICAN INDICTED BY MUELLER HAS NOW PLEAD OR BEEN FOUND GUILTY? WHERE ARE ALL THOSE SCHMUCKS CRACKING WISE ABOUT PEOPLE NOT FLIPPING????

http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...o-cooperate-fully-and-truthfully-with-mueller

Judge: Manafort agreed to cooperate 'fully and truthfully' with Mueller

By Morgan Chalfant - 09/14/18 12:11 PM EDT

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has agreed to cooperate “fully and truthfully” with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, Judge Amy Berman Jackson said in federal court on Friday.
Jackson said this would include submitting to interviews with the special counsel and providing documents related to the probe.
Manafort pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy against the United States and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice by witness tampering on Friday. He agreed to forfeit several properties and bank accounts, including his property at Trump Tower in New York, as part of his deal.
Manafort's decision to cooperate with Mueller's probe could be significant. He had previously not reached a deal to cooperate, and was found guilty of eight charges in a trial last month, charges stemming from Mueller's investigation.
Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and Richard Gates, a former associate of Manafort's who testified against him, are also cooperating with Mueller's probe.
 

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Anyone at all want to wager that he isnt pleading guilty to anything to do with "Collusion" or the Trump campaign?

Anyone....?

Bueller........?

Deflect HARD, Porky, you, in a snarky manner, asked what happened to the jury tampering charges, and promptly got a cum blast all over your fat, ugly face-and, when are you gonna get it through that giant hat rack that sits atop your shoulders that "collusion" is synonymous with "conspiracy" and/or "aiding and abetting?":pointer:Loser!@#0:nohead:Slapping-silly90))popcorn-eatinggifazzkick(&^
 

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Senate Intelligence Committee: no collusion

House Intelligence Committee: no collusion

Bob Woodward: I looked hard, but found no collusion

Everyone else and their brother, including every Democrat: no collusion

duhhhhhhhhhfinch: duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....this is it!!...Pauli Numbnuts is gonna sing like a BURD!!....duhhhhhhhhhh...oh baby!! Cohen gots the goods on Trump!...duhhhhhhhhhhhhh...Manaford has "flipped" and knows something!!...duhhhhhhhhhhh....it's gonna happen!!...any day now...Mueller is gonna nail Trump!!..duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...duhhhhhhhhhhhh.....duhhhhhhhhhhhh...

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Senate Intelligence Committee: no collusion

House Intelligence Committee: no collusion

Bob Woodward: I looked hard, but found no collusion

Everyone else and their brother, including every Democrat: no collusion

duhhhhhhhhhfinch: duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....this is it!!...Pauli Numbnuts is gonna sing like a BURD!!....duhhhhhhhhhh...oh baby!! Cohen gots the goods on Trump!...duhhhhhhhhhhhhh...Manaford has "flipped" and knows something!!...duhhhhhhhhhhh....it's gonna happen!!...any day now...Mueller is gonna nail Trump!!..duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...duhhhhhhhhhhhh.....duhhhhhhhhhhhh...

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Did you actually READ Manafort's plea agreement? Obviously, you didn't.

Btw, how's the lawsuit of the pedofile, Moore coming?:pointer:popcorn-eatinggifcockingasnook()Loser!@#0
 

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Did you actually READ Manafort's plea agreement? Obviously, you didn't.

Btw, how's the lawsuit of the pedofile, Moore coming?:pointer:popcorn-eatinggifcockingasnook()Loser!@#0

Hey fucktard,

Manafort worked for the Trump campaign not even for 3 months....but you think he "knows something" and is going to deliver Trump!! :pointer:

Furthermore (from Politico):

"Notes from former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on a meeting he attended last year with a Russian lobbyist and Donald Trump Jr. are not seen as damaging to the Trump family or campaign officials, according to government officials and others who have looked at the notes…

"The notes from the meeting do not contain any damaging information about Clinton or references to promises of damaging information about her, nor do they indicate that officials on the campaign were promising favors or seeking them in return for money, the people who’ve seen them said."

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No shit Sherlock!! You know why? BECAUSE NOTHING HAPPENED! NO COLLUSION!

Duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....that one meeting in Trump Tower.....duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...Manafort is gonna flip!!!....they got him now!!!...duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...

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