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Good Morning Clo!

Oldest game in town. Manafort knows he is going to be held in contempt of Congress, and he knows he is going to be indicted. His lawyer is trying to make evidence of his guilt inadmissible.
His lawyer is already negotiating for immunity.




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Why Manafort’s offer to cooperate in probe is less than meets the eye
By: clo
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Mon, 27 Mar 17 3:59 AM
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Why Manafort’s offer to cooperate in probe is less than meets the eye

Michael Isikoff
Chief Investigative Correspondent
Yahoo News March 24, 2017

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“This is an interview, not testimony,” Jason Maloni, Manafort’s spokesman, 
told Yahoo News. A statement by Maloni says only that Manafort is willing to provide information about “recent allegations about Russian interference in the election.” It says nothing about recent accusations regarding disguised payments made to Manafort from the political party of the pro-Putin former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, or his past work for Oleg Deripaska, a prominent pro-Putin oligarch — both of which have been cited by Democrats as evidence of close ties between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.

Moreover, there were immediate signs that the Senate intelligence committee, which is conducting its own investigation into the Russian matter, was in no rush to take up Manafort on his offer to talk behind closed doors.

“This is a PR stunt,” said one Senate source familiar with the offer made by Manafort’s lawyer. Although the panel will at some point want to hear from Manafort, the source added, “I doubt this will be on his terms.”

The limitation on Manafort’s offer is perhaps not surprising. His work for Yanukovych is reportedly under investigation by the FBI over questions about whether it was in compliance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act. In addition, the AP this week reported that Treasury Department officials have obtained financial records from Cyprus relating to Manafort’s business dealings with Deripaska.

But whether Manafort will be willing to answer questions about those matters is far from clear. Asked whether Manafort will ask for immunity for anything he tells Congress, Maloni did not respond.

http://www.yahoo.com/news/less-than-meets-the-eye-to-manafort-offer-to-cooperate-in-probe-205020935.html


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