Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to New York fraud charges

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President Trump's former campaign chairman has pleaded not guilty to state mortgage fraud charges in New York City.

Manafort’s lawyers are expected to challenge the state case on double-jeopardy grounds. Prosecutors say their case is solid because it involves state, not federal crimes.

Manafort is serving a 7½-year prison sentence for misleading the U.S. government about foreign lobbying, encouraging witnesses to lie and tax fraud.

 

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Mortgage fraud......with Russians? 1 more year and pardon.....SCOTUS tips double jeopardy state law over on its head and frees the man.....

Trump hires only the finest people.

? a series crime made him famous applys

I prefer this image:

Lordy that is an ugly tie

They all look like caricatures in a really bad mob movie of the week.

still smirking...

Definitely looks better gray.

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