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  • Manafort convicted on 8 counts; mistrial declared on 10 other charges

    Some tax and personal finance issues and matters in Ukraine from 2008 to 2014?

    Still nothing about Trump colluding with Putin to get elected...



    Manafort convicted on 8 counts; mistrial declared on 10 other charges

    A federal jury in Virginia convicted Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, on eight counts on Tuesday, but a mistrial was declared on the 10 other charges he faced.
    Manafort was convicted on five counts of tax fraud, one count of failing to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts and two counts of bank fraud. A mistrial was declared in three counts of failing to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts, and seven counts of bank fraud and bank fraud conspiracy.


    The trial was the first public test of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, and while the special counsel was vindicated, the victory wasn't total.
    The jury deliberated for four days after hearing 12 days of arguments, evidence and witnesses.
    Mueller’s team buried the defendant in an avalanche of emails, tax returns, bank documents and the damning testimony of bankers, accountants, and Manafort's onetime protégé, Rick Gates. The defense sought to raise doubts Gates' credibility and about other aspects of the evidence, and was partially successful.
    Manafort, 69, also faces another trial on related charges next month in Washington.

    He came to the Trump campaign with deep ties to Russian figures, and was the only non-Trump-family member from the campaign team to participate in the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting with a Russian lawyer, which was set up on the promise of obtaining incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
    Manafort also played a role in an effort to soften a plank in the Republican Party platform calling for lethal aid to Ukrainians fighting the Russian invasion of their country.
    The charges at issue in the trial, which began July 31 in Alexandria, Virginia, weren't directly related to Russian interference in the 2016 election, but painted a startling picture of a senior campaign figure who appears to have had the motive, means and opportunity to help the Russians.
    By the time he went to work for the Trump campaign for free in the summer of 2016, Manafort had no income and was in a precarious financial position, prosecutors showed. He was so desperate for cash that he felt compelled to defraud banks, lying about his income and debts, prosecutors said, offering pages of documents and a parade of witnesses who testified to inconsistencies with his loan paperwork.

    "Mr. Manafort lied when he had money and lied to get more money when he didn't," prosecutor Greg Andres told the jury in his closing argument. "This is a case about lies."

    For Manafort, a graduate of Georgetown Law School and an adviser to five Republican presidential campaigns, it's been a stunning collapse — first financial, and now, a life-altering criminal conviction.
    He was paid some $60 million over 10 years by a Russian-backed political party in Ukraine, the prosecution showed, and evaded taxes on about half that income by parking it in overseas accounts and disguising it as loans.
    But after his Ukrainian client, former president Viktor Yanukovych, fled to exile in Russia in 2014, the spigot of cash turned off, and Manafort began defrauding banks to raise cash to pay for his lavish lifestyle.

    Somehow, much of the cash was gone — spent on bespoke suits, homes all over the world and the upkeep that such a lifestyle demands.
    His defense team said in closing arguments that the government failed to meet its burden of proof that Manafort was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, one of the reasons it called no witnesses to testify.
    Kevin Downing, Manafort's lead attorney, also argued that Gates was the real criminal, responsible for filing foreign bank account forms and for the false information provided to accountants.
    "He is the one who had the signing authority," Downing said, adding that Manafort trusted Gates so much that he gave him the keys to his financials. "What a mistake that was."

    But for the jury, the evidence was sufficient to convict Manafort of at least some financial felonies.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/man...counts-n901231

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    What a complete waste of Tax dollars, Mueller and his pack of liberals is a joke. So he gets a pardon down the road.
    Obla di obla da life goes on

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    • #3
      Funny how mofo's will call this a waste of tax dollars..considering the guy committed federal crimes. Amazing...the same people who wanted Hillary charged over an email server want to act like this is a waste of time. Truly f'ing amazing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by turnedup View Post
        Funny how mofo's will call this a waste of tax dollars..considering the guy committed federal crimes. Amazing...the same people who wanted Hillary charged over an email server want to act like this is a waste of time. Truly f'ing amazing.
        It is a waste of time from a Special Counsel formed specifically for looking into Trump colluding with Russia to get elected.

        There are other people who can investigate Manafort.

        Mueller's job is not tax fraud and financial matters... Mueller should be focused oh his mission. But collusion never happened, so of course Mueller had to find anything to investigate. If it wasn't that, it would have been why the neighbor's cat climbed a tree...

        Now stop with your Leftard blabbering.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
          Some tax and personal finance issues and matters in Ukraine from 2008 to 2014?

          Still nothing about Trump colluding with Putin to get elected...
          From your OWN quote you can read that there were no charges about Putin or russia at all.

          The reason of Mueller to be active here was to make a deal yet Manafort decided he is no snitch... for the current being.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ajvar View Post
            From your OWN quote you can read that there were no charges about Putin or russia at all.

            The reason of Mueller to be active here was to make a deal yet Manafort decided he is no snitch... for the current being.
            With the way everything is going Trump pardon him. He won't care about the optics.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
              It is a waste of time from a Special Counsel formed specifically for looking into Trump colluding with Russia to get elected.

              There are other people who can investigate Manafort.

              Mueller's job is not tax fraud and financial matters... Mueller should be focused oh his mission. But collusion never happened, so of course Mueller had to find anything to investigate. If it wasn't that, it would have been why the neighbor's cat climbed a tree...

              Now stop with your Leftard blabbering.
              So a prosecutor shouldn't prosecute crimes he unveiled during his investigation? Wow, i'd like to have some of what you are smoking my man. Keep drinking that juice, this is the process, welcome to the real world, son. Mueller is turning everything over and flipping people. Short of being pardoned which would literally doom Trump's presidency instantly Manafort is f**ked and he's in that position by his own doing. Jeff Sessions himself would've had to do the same thing and hand this off to D.A.'s to prosecute just like Robert did. So keep crying..This isn't right vs left or left vs right. This is a bunch of crooked mofo's finally getting their receipts because they thought the check would never come. The fact you are ignoring this dude committed a ***** ton of felonies in favor of no collusion being found shows just how disconnected you are from reality. Ain't a man alive getting a pass for that many and that brazen breaking of the law.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by turnedup View Post
                  Funny how mofo's will call this a waste of tax dollars..considering the guy committed federal crimes. Amazing...the same people who wanted Hillary charged over an email server want to act like this is a waste of time. Truly f'ing amazing.
                  Ridiculous hypocrisy

                  These guys can't stop begging for a serious investigation of this magnitude to come to a close. Why? Who doesn't want to know the full extent of the truth?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
                    Ridiculous hypocrisy

                    These guys can't stop begging for a serious investigation of this magnitude to come to a close. Why? Who doesn't want to know the full extent of the truth?
                    Because it’s such fair, unbiased and impartial investigation, and totally not political, right Bob?

                    Why isn’t Obama being investigated for allowing Russia to allegedly hack the elections, why isn’t Hillary investigated for uranium sales while Bill was getting paid speaker fees from Russia? Why isn’t Rosie O’Donnnell investigated for purposefuly changing her name spelling five times to donate to the Dems?

                    Because it’s such a legit investigation, and not a means to throw dirt at Trump, while hoping some of it sticks, right Bob?

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