Manafort back in the headlines

Yssup Rider's Avatar
Every day we hear something more about the band of criminals Trump took to the White House.

Every day, Sarah Sanders incredulously proclaims “what does this have to do with the White House.”

Every day, fewer and fewer people answer “nothing.”

What’s your take? is Trump an unwitting fool or a fucking criminal mastermind? A little of both?


https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/jus...-shows-n969071

Manafort kept working in Ukraine after Mueller indictment, transcript shows
A prosecutor also said he believed Manafort had told one lie to "at least augment his chances for a pardon."


Feb. 7, 2019, 4:02 PM CST

A newly released transcript reveals that former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort continued working for a political client in Ukraine into 2018, after he had already been indicted in Robert Mueller's probe — and that prosecutors think Manafort may have told one lie to up his chances of a pardon.

During a sealed hearing Monday, which was held to discuss Manafort's alleged lies to the special counsel, prosecutor Andrew Weissman referred to "2018 work that he did with respect to polling in Ukraine," according to the redacted transcript.

Manafort was indicted by a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., in October 2017. He and partner Rick Gates, who also worked for the Trump campaign, were charged with money laundering, bank fraud and conspiracy against the United States.


After Manafort was convicted on federal charges in a related case in Virginia in 2018, he agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors on the D.C. charges, pleading guilty to conspiracy and witness tampering.

As part of the deal, he agreed to cooperate with Mueller's team. He was interviewed by prosecutors for 12 days and testified before a grand jury for two days.

In November 2018, Mueller's office said that Manafort had lied repeatedly to prosecutors and violated the plea agreement.

The redacted transcript of the hearing released Thursday, which describes some of the alleged lies, is 143 pages long.

The transcript indicates that Manafort lied about interactions with former colleague Gates in regard to what a prosecutor called "an extremely sensitive matter," the nature of which is redacted.

The prosecutor told Judge Amy Berman Jackson that Manafort lied about what he had told Gates, and said Manafort lied because telling the truth would "have I think, negative consequences in terms of the other motive that Mr. Manafort could have, which is to at least augment his chances for a pardon." Only the president can pardon someone convicted of a federal crime.

The transcript misidentifies the person speaking to the judge as a defense attorney, but the speaker is clearly a prosecutor, likely Weissman.

Another alleged misstatement is related to Manafort's discussions with Konstantin Kilimnik, a person identified by the FBI as being associated with Russian intelligence. According to prosecutors, the discussions occurred on Aug. 2, 2016, while Manafort was Trump campaign chair, and continued through 2018.

According to prosecutors, Manafort and Kilimnik had a discussion that referenced a "backdoor."

The reference to a "backdoor" comes after the discussion of Manafort's work in the Ukraine, specifically work for a potential candidate there and polls Manafort had arranged.

The details of the discussion are redacted, so the transcript does not make clear who the candidate was, what the polling was about, or what "backdoor" means. It does not say anything about the backdoor being related to the Trump campaign, Russia, or any of the hacking and interference efforts that occurred in the 2016 campaign.

Weissman said the information showing Manafort's 2018 work in Ukraine had been "obtained, I think, after the Eastern District of Virginia trial" and was not shared with Manafort. The Virginia trial ended Aug. 21, 2018, with a guilty verdict on eight charges.

Judge Jackson asked prosecutors why the Kilimnik discussions and his role in 2016 were important. Weissman responded, "This goes to the larger view of what we think is going on, and what we think the motive here is."

"This goes, I think, very much to the heart of what the special counsel's office is investigating. And in 2016. there is an in-person meeting with someone who the government has certainly proffered to this court in the past, is understood by the FBI, assessed to be — have a relationship with Russian intelligence, that there is REDACTED. And there is an in-person meeting at an unusual time for somebody who is the campaign chairman to be spending time, and to be doing it in person," Weissman said.

At one point during the hearing, Manafort lawyer Kevin Downing made reference to a communication between Kilimnick and a person whose name is blacked about, apparently about repealing U.S. sanctions on Russia, according to the transcript.

“There are documents that you were given regarding Mr. Kilimnik's communications with former REDACTED,” Downing said. “…this narrative of a REDACTED is nonsense because no matter who gets elected, that the sanctions were going to continue against Russia.”

In fact, former State Department officials told NBC News in 2017 that the Trump administration had been gearing up to unilaterally lift sanctions on Russia. Amid the furor over the Mueller investigation, that hasn’t happened.

The transcript also shows that Manafort attorney Richard Westling told the judge that his client was under significant strain when he decided to cooperate.

He told Judge Jackson, "I think the situation that we want to be sure the court is aware of — we know that it is — is just the challenges of anyone who is, you know, facing some of the physical and emotional challenges Mr. Manafort was; the situation of his confinement, the focus, really for the last months before this, really on just the trial issues on the case, and then shifting, almost immediately, to: Let's open the world to everything you remember over the last several years, and well before that."

Federal prosecutors countered by pointing out that the bulk of their questions had to do with the evidence they had already gathered and provided to Manafort prior to his trial in Virginia during the summer of 2018.

Tom Winter is a producer and reporter for the NBC News Investigative Unit based in New York, covering crime, courts, terrorism, and financial fraud on the East Coast.

Kenzi Abou-Sabe and Ken Dilanian contributed.
TheDaliLama's Avatar
Im sure glad that Mueller spent so much time and money to get this criminal. He was a threat to our democracy.

We can all sleep better in our beds at night knowing He is behind bars.

No collusion.

Yawn..
WTF's Avatar
  • WTF
  • 02-10-2019, 11:15 AM
Im sure glad that Mueller spent so much time and money to get this criminal. He was a threat to our democracy.

We can all sleep better in our beds at night knowing He is behind bars.

No collusion.

Yawn.. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
how much time and money was spent on the Benghazi investigation?

what did an email server have to do with an Benghazi?

do you ever think before you type?
Dickey9090's Avatar
how much time and money was spent on the Benghazi investigation?

what did an email server have to do with an Benghazi?

do you ever think before you type? Originally Posted by WTF
When you have everybody on your payroll... you can get away with murder
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Actually, I give less of a shit about collusion with Russia than I do for the criminal disregard for our laws displayed every day by the thugs of the Turd Reich.

Trump’s campaign was run by gangsters, neophytes and rejects. Trump’s family is rife with criminals. Trump himself is a barely functional illiterate with the attention span of a gnat, as he haltingly proved yet again trying to keep up with the scroll rate on his TelePrompTer during his “DSOTU” address.

How could they not fuck it up?

But hey, at least none of them were caught in blackface, right? Or diddling an intern (OK, maybe that)

HAHAHAHAHAH!
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
diddling...???? lol!
12 hours later only 4 responses to your thread. Time to hang it up, YR....no one cares about what you have to say anymore.
winn dixie's Avatar
Anyone notice that the iq level of this forum was cut in half this week? Guess its back to school time for them libs..
bahahahahahahahaha
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Right you are CB! And look who responded! You and your buddy, CB!

HAHAHAHHAHA!!!
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
Right you are CB! And look who responded! You and your buddy, CB!

HAHAHAHHAHA!!! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider

So ... CB and WD think YR's post is silly and YR replies with some silly nonsense about turds and WTF is bitching about money and DF giggled about diddling and D9090 gets away with murder and TDL yawned.


and still no collusion.


got it so far!
  • Tiny
  • 02-10-2019, 11:39 PM
how much time and money was spent on the Benghazi investigation?
Originally Posted by WTF
Admittedly Manafort committed a crime and Hillary Clinton did not, but two wrongs don't make a right.
TheDaliLama's Avatar
how much time and money was spent on the Benghazi investigation?

what did an email server have to do with an Benghazi?

do you ever think before you type? Originally Posted by WTF
What does Benghazi or an email server have to with manafort. ???

Get back on topic.
themystic's Avatar
Isn't Manafort in Jail? Oh that's right Trump people think that's a nothing burger. His campaign manager is in JAIL> Hum................

Just another Traitor in the Russian loving, Saudi loving, NK loving Trump administration. Bunch of Unamericans. Btw your kids and grandkids know that you are frauds