• Paul Manafort can keep millions in real estate after pardon, judge rule

    From SF Libertarian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 6 12:12:16 2021
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    Paul Manafort, ex-campaign manager for former President Trump,
    will keep nearly $20 million worth of New York and Hamptons real
    estate, a federal judge ruled Friday.

    Manafort, who was convicted of a massive fraud scheme tied to
    his work as a political consultant in Ukraine, was pardoned by
    Trump during his last days in office in December.

    The ruling in US District Court in Washington, D.C., dismisses a
    2018 forfeiture action against Manafort, and will allow him to
    hold on to his sprawling 10-bedroom Water Mill estate, which
    features a swimming pool, putting green and tennis court. He
    will also keep a Brooklyn brownstone, valued at $4 million, and
    a $3.5 million Chinatown apartment, according to court papers.

    Manafort, 71, had been sentenced to more than seven years in
    prison for tax fraud and witness tampering. He was released last
    year to serve out the remainder of his sentence at home because
    of the coronavirus. He was convicted in 2018 in an investigation
    led by special prosecutor Robert Mueller into alleged Russian
    meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

    In addition to the real estate, Manafort will hold on to a
    savings account with an undisclosed balance, according to court
    filings.

    In his $22 million plea deal with Mueller, Manafort had agreed
    to forfeit a total of five properties, his life insurance and
    savings account. Manafort had been forced to give up a 1,500-
    square foot apartment on the 43rd floor of Trump Tower. US
    Marshals had also put a SoHo loft Manafort owned at 29 Howard St
    on the market for $3.66 million.

    Manafort had transferred his 4,000-square foot Palm Beach
    mansion to his wife Kathleen for $10 following his plea deal
    with Mueller in 2018.

    https://nypost.com/2021/02/27/paul-manafort-can-keep-millions-in- real-estate-after-pardon/
     

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  • From SF Libertarian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 6 22:47:13 2021
    XPost: nm.general, fl.politics, tn.general
    XPost: stl.general

    Paul Manafort, ex-campaign manager for former President Trump,
    will keep nearly $20 million worth of New York and Hamptons real
    estate, a federal judge ruled Friday.

    Manafort, who was convicted of a massive fraud scheme tied to
    his work as a political consultant in Ukraine, was pardoned by
    Trump during his last days in office in December.

    The ruling in US District Court in Washington, D.C., dismisses a
    2018 forfeiture action against Manafort, and will allow him to
    hold on to his sprawling 10-bedroom Water Mill estate, which
    features a swimming pool, putting green and tennis court. He
    will also keep a Brooklyn brownstone, valued at $4 million, and
    a $3.5 million Chinatown apartment, according to court papers.

    Manafort, 71, had been sentenced to more than seven years in
    prison for tax fraud and witness tampering. He was released last
    year to serve out the remainder of his sentence at home because
    of the coronavirus. He was convicted in 2018 in an investigation
    led by special prosecutor Robert Mueller into alleged Russian
    meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

    In addition to the real estate, Manafort will hold on to a
    savings account with an undisclosed balance, according to court
    filings.

    In his $22 million plea deal with Mueller, Manafort had agreed
    to forfeit a total of five properties, his life insurance and
    savings account. Manafort had been forced to give up a 1,500-
    square foot apartment on the 43rd floor of Trump Tower. US
    Marshals had also put a SoHo loft Manafort owned at 29 Howard St
    on the market for $3.66 million.

    Manafort had transferred his 4,000-square foot Palm Beach
    mansion to his wife Kathleen for $10 following his plea deal
    with Mueller in 2018.

    https://nypost.com/2021/02/27/paul-manafort-can-keep-millions-in- real-estate-after-pardon/
     

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