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READ: Paul Manafort's statement to the judge at his sentencing

1. The last 2 years have been the most difficult that my family and I have ever experienced.2. The person that I have been described as in public is not someone I recognize. To say that I feel humiliated and ashamed would be a gross understatement.3. But the worst pain that I feel is the pain that I know my family is feeling. My whole life, I have been most proud of being their protector. It pains me deeply that I have caused them suffering.4.

I know this was not easy given the media frenzied atmosphere surrounding the trial.9. I can say to you that I feel the punishment from this prosecution, already, and know that it was my conduct that brought me here.10. 9 months of solitary confinement, after 7 months of home arrest, have affected my physical and mental health.11.My life, professionally and financially, is in shambles.12.I feel the pain and shame.13.

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