In a new court filing late Friday, Robert Mueller's prosecutors say Paul Manafort heavily edited an …
Prosecutors say emails prove Manafort heavily edited Ukraine op-ed
byPete WilliamsandTom Winter
In a new court filing late Friday, Robert
Mueller's prosecutors say Paul Manafort heavily edited an op-ed
defending his work in Ukraine that appeared Thursday in a Ukrainian
English-language newspaper.
Manafort, former chair of the Trump
presidential campaign, has been indicted on multiple counts in Mueller’s
Russia probe, and the judge has imposed a gag order on both the defense
and the prosecution.
Prosecutors had argued in a filing earlier
this week that Manafort’s involvement in writing the op-ed piece
violated the judge's gag order, citing the article in their opposition
to his request to be released from house arrest on bail. Manafort’s
lawyers responded that he had little role in its composition, and was
helping Oleg Voloshyn, a former spokesperson for Ukraine's Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, write the piece.
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But in a document attached to Friday's filing,
prosecutors say Manafort engaged in a line-by-line edit of the draft,
making dozens of changes. "Manafort cannot bring himself to state that
he had a role in drafting the op-ed, although that fact is established
by irrefutable evidence." Related: Manafort, Gates charged with conspiracy in Mueller investigation
It shows, the prosecutors say, that he can't
be trusted. They say it's another reason why the conditions of his bail
should not be relaxed.
Prosecutors also said Voloshyn was not the
principal author of the piece, but that Manafort was working with
Konstantin Kilimnik. In their earlier filing, prosecutors had said
Manafort was working with an unnamed individual with ties to Russian
intelligence. In Friday’s filing, they said that Kilimnik was the man
they meant. Kilimnik worked closely with Manafort in Ukraine, where
Manafort earned millions as a political consultant.
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Another author of the piece, according to the
filing, was Rick Gates, Manafort’s U.S. business partner. Gates was also
indicted by Mueller and is under the same gag order.
Manafort was indicted by a federal grand jury
in October on seven charges, including money laundering and failing to
disclose his lobbying efforts on behalf of a pro-Russian political party
in Ukraine. He has
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