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A US judge on Monday postponed for a week the criminal trial of Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and ruled he would make public the identity of five witnesses granted immunity to testify.A US judge on Monday postponed for a week the criminal trial of Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and ruled he would make public the identity of five witnesses granted immunity to testify.
US district judge TS Ellis III also said the office of special counsel Robert Mueller must provide a list of about 30 witnesses to lawyers for Manafort, who had sought a delay on bank and tax fraud charges. The trial had been scheduled to start on Wednesday but is now set to begin 31 July. US district judge TS Ellis III also said the office of special counsel Robert Mueller must provide a list of about 30 witnesses to lawyers for Manafort, who had sought a delay on bank and tax fraud charges. The trial had been scheduled to start on Wednesday but is now set to begin on 31 July.
Manafort, a long-time Republican operative and businessman, is a target of Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 US election. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Manafort, a longtime Republican operative and businessman, is a target of Mueller’s investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 US election. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The trial involves 16 counts including bank and tax fraud and failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts.The trial involves 16 counts including bank and tax fraud and failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts.
Ellis said the delay would give Manafort’s attorneys more time to review material recently submitted by prosecutors, but he warned it would not be a lengthy process.Ellis said the delay would give Manafort’s attorneys more time to review material recently submitted by prosecutors, but he warned it would not be a lengthy process.
“I’m not going to allow this trial to drag on,” Ellis said, adding he would not let it turn into political theater. “I’m not in the theater business.”“I’m not going to allow this trial to drag on,” Ellis said, adding he would not let it turn into political theater. “I’m not in the theater business.”
According to court filings unsealed by Ellis on Monday, Mueller had requested immunity for Dennis Raico, Cindy Laporta, Conor O’Brien, Donna Duggan and James Brennan. They are all financial professionals who may have gained some knowledge of Manafort’s business dealings.According to court filings unsealed by Ellis on Monday, Mueller had requested immunity for Dennis Raico, Cindy Laporta, Conor O’Brien, Donna Duggan and James Brennan. They are all financial professionals who may have gained some knowledge of Manafort’s business dealings.
The Manafort charges largely predate the five months he worked on the Trump team in 2016, some of them as campaign chairman.The Manafort charges largely predate the five months he worked on the Trump team in 2016, some of them as campaign chairman.
None of the charges relate to possible coordination with Russian officials by members of the Trump campaign, which is part of Mueller’s investigation. The Kremlin denies election interference and Trump denies collusion.None of the charges relate to possible coordination with Russian officials by members of the Trump campaign, which is part of Mueller’s investigation. The Kremlin denies election interference and Trump denies collusion.
Manafort faces a second criminal trial in Washington in September on related charges, including witness tampering, in connection with lobbying work he performed for the pro-Russia Ukrainian government. His lawyers have argued they need more time to prepare for both cases.Manafort faces a second criminal trial in Washington in September on related charges, including witness tampering, in connection with lobbying work he performed for the pro-Russia Ukrainian government. His lawyers have argued they need more time to prepare for both cases.
Mueller’s investigation has led to multiple indictments and several guilty pleas from other Trump associates, including Rick Gates, a former Trump deputy campaign chairman who worked with Manafort. Alex Van der Zwaan, a lawyer who once worked closely with Manafort and Gates, has also pleaded guilty and has been sentenced. Mueller’s investigation has led to multiple indictments and several guilty pleas from other Trump associates, including Rick Gates, a former Trump deputy campaign chairman who worked with Manafort. Alex van der Zwaan, a lawyer who once worked closely with Manafort and Gates, has also pleaded guilty and has been sentenced.
Potential jurors in the trial will fill out questionnaires on Tuesday to prepare for jury selection, but Ellis said they should not be asked about their votes in the 2016 election.Potential jurors in the trial will fill out questionnaires on Tuesday to prepare for jury selection, but Ellis said they should not be asked about their votes in the 2016 election.
“We are not going to inquire into how people voted,” Ellis told the lawyers. “People can be fair and impartial no matter who they voted for.”“We are not going to inquire into how people voted,” Ellis told the lawyers. “People can be fair and impartial no matter who they voted for.”
Though the charges did not reference the Trump campaign or the 2016 election, legal experts have said they put more pressure on former Trump aides to cooperate with Mueller as he looks into whether Russia tried to influence the election in favor of Trump by hacking the emails of leading Democrats and distributing disinformation and propaganda online.Though the charges did not reference the Trump campaign or the 2016 election, legal experts have said they put more pressure on former Trump aides to cooperate with Mueller as he looks into whether Russia tried to influence the election in favor of Trump by hacking the emails of leading Democrats and distributing disinformation and propaganda online.
Ellis has questioned Mueller’s investigation and said Manafort’s indictment appeared aimed at leveraging him to provide information on Trump.Ellis has questioned Mueller’s investigation and said Manafort’s indictment appeared aimed at leveraging him to provide information on Trump.
Mueller’s team has outlined an extensive list of evidence to present at the Virginia trial, submitting a 21-page list detailing more than 400 exhibits that include scores of bank records, emails and photographs, among other documents.Mueller’s team has outlined an extensive list of evidence to present at the Virginia trial, submitting a 21-page list detailing more than 400 exhibits that include scores of bank records, emails and photographs, among other documents.
Manafort’s team has sought to exclude some of the exhibits, arguing that they are irrelevant and would prejudice the jurors, but the US special counsel’s office said the documents are pertinent to the case.Manafort’s team has sought to exclude some of the exhibits, arguing that they are irrelevant and would prejudice the jurors, but the US special counsel’s office said the documents are pertinent to the case.
The prosecution turned over 120,000 pages of documents this month as the trial date drew near. Manafort’s defense lawyer Kevin Downing complained on Monday his team did not have enough time to review the records, which contain about 20,000 documents, including accounting records from Manafort’s bookkeeping company.The prosecution turned over 120,000 pages of documents this month as the trial date drew near. Manafort’s defense lawyer Kevin Downing complained on Monday his team did not have enough time to review the records, which contain about 20,000 documents, including accounting records from Manafort’s bookkeeping company.
The rest of the remaining records to be reviewed, meanwhile, entail images and photos that were taken off various electronic devices belonging to Gates, Manafort’s former business partner.The rest of the remaining records to be reviewed, meanwhile, entail images and photos that were taken off various electronic devices belonging to Gates, Manafort’s former business partner.
Uzo Asonye, one of the prosecutors, told the judge that Mueller’s office believed Manafort had access the entire time to the accounting records.Uzo Asonye, one of the prosecutors, told the judge that Mueller’s office believed Manafort had access the entire time to the accounting records.
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