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I Absolutely Hate Liars

[center][b]Judge rules that Manafort deliberately lied to Mueller’s team during cooperation[/b][/center]

Evidence suggests that Paul Manafort deliberately lied to special counsel Robert Mueller’s team after he had agreed to cooperate, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
After dueling filings and arguments from prosecutors and the defense over the past few months, Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with Mueller’s team on three of the [b]five areas[/b] in which they’d accused Manafort of lying.

Manafort, Donald Trump’s former campaign chair, has already been convicted of financial crimes in Virginia and has pleaded guilty to other charges in Washington. He was not charged with new crimes related to these alleged false statements.
But now, Jackson will take these purported lies during cooperation into account when she sentences Manafort for the DC crimes on March 13 — and they may well spur her to give him a tougher sentence.

The wrangling between Mueller’s and Manafort’s teams about the alleged lies provided a fascinating glimpse into the investigation, [b]revealing both deeper Russian ties and more shady financial behavior from Manafort[/b]. We learned that Mueller is claiming:

- [b]That Manafort shared Trump campaign polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime associate of his who the FBI thinks has “ties to Russian intelligence” (a Mueller prosecutor said this topic goes “very much to the heart of” their larger investigation)[/b]

[b]- That in 2017 and 2018, Manafort worked with Kilimnik to advance to promote a “Ukraine peace plan” (aimed, it seems, at settling the Russia-Ukraine conflict on terms favorable to Russia)

- That $125,000 paid out from a pro-Trump Super PAC to a political media firm during the campaign was later used to help pay Manafort’s legal fees

- That Manafort changed his story about a matter another Justice Department office is investigating — one that seems to involve the Trump campaign or administration
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(For more detailed information vox.com)

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windinhishair · 61-69, M
The key phrase here is [quote]very much to the heart of their larger investigation[/quote]. This really speaks to the collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign and the deal making that was going on behind the scenes, even as Trump was denying it in public.

One thing that isn't being discussed at all is a possible reason for Manafort's continued lies. He may actually be more scared of Russia than he is US justice, given the way Putin has eliminated dissenters in foreign countries. He may be safer in prison than out in public given what he knows.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@whippersnapper Agreed. If the Trump Syndicate gets away with treason, we no longer have a functioning democracy.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
Mueller’s crafted charges so that they will be prosecutable on the state level, should cooperation not be forthcoming. Flynn was charged with only one federal crime, when he could have been charged with many more. I’m sure that the situation was explained very thoroughly to him before he chose to proffer in exchange for a deal that keeps him out of the crosshairs of New York State.@windinhishair
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@SevIsPamprinYouAlways Flynn has been very quiet, and that is no accident. I think he's played his cards well.
HerKing · 61-69, M
What hasn't been explained is if what the campaign and all the circus within were all above board and doing nothing wrong, why have they lied about what they were doing and when they were doing it?
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
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windinhishair · 61-69, M
@HerKing it is a valid question. The only reasonable conclusion one can draw is that it wasn't above board. It could even be that the campaign colluded to get approval for the Moscow Trump Tower, believing they wouldn't win and wouldn't have to deliver on any promises made, but would make lots of money after the loss in November 2016.
HerKing · 61-69, M
@windinhishair [quote]It could even be that the campaign colluded to get approval for the Moscow Trump Tower, believing they wouldn't win and wouldn't have to deliver on any promises made, but would make lots of money after the loss in November 2016[/quote]

Hey, bygones will be bygones. The Russians who went to town and held up their side of the deal will just let it lie and not hold anyone to account who was involved and had told the Russians they'd see about changing policy to suit Putin and the rest of the maf..I mean oligarchs. Nope, no sirree.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
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