Stephen Calk, Manafort's Chicago banker, found guilty in federal bribery case
CHICAGO (WLS) -- In a lightning-fast verdict, Chicago banker Stephen Calk was found guilty on all counts Tuesday morning in a federal bribery case, according to attorneys in a New York City courtroom.
Prosecutors said he tried to trade $16 million in loans given to 2016 Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort in exchange for a top administration post, from secretary of the Army to treasury secretary to an ambassadorship.
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Calk and his legal team left the courthouse in Lower Manhattan this morning without commenting. He will remain on bond until sentencing scheduled for January.
The charges carry 30 and 5-year maximum prison sentences, respectively.
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