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Manafort judge tells jury to keep working to reach consensus on “single count” in question
"It is your duty to agree upon a verdict if you can do so."
Manafort judge says he's getting threats, has to travel with U.S. Marshals
Also, the jury wants to be out for the weekend by 5 p.m. sharp.
Here’s Paul Manafort’s last-ditch effort to avoid 305 years of jail time
“Let’s talk a bit about reasonable doubt,” defense attorney Richard Westling told the jury.
Mueller’s team paints Manafort as a “wildly successful” political operative twisted by greed in closing argument
“Ladies and gentlemen, this is a case about Paul Manafort and his money.”
Rick Gates spills the beans on the super-rich Ukrainians who paid Paul Manafort millions
On Tuesday, Gates switched from detailing the crimes the pair committed together to talking about wealthy Ukrainians
Rick Gates says he did crimes with Paul Manafort and stole his money
Rick Gates is considered Robert Mueller’s star witness in the federal government’s case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort
The wise-cracking judge in Paul Manafort’s case may be starting to chill out
“He’s not exactly Mr. Chuckles. He tends to be very prickly.”
Manafort has a new scapegoat in his defense against Mueller
Manafort’s decision to go directly after Rick Gates could throw a wrench in the Russia investigation.
Paul Manafort spent decades pushing the envelope of what’s legal. His trial strategy is just as high-risk.
“Paul is an envelope expert: he knows exactly where the edge of it is.”
Mueller is using Paul Manafort’s $46,000 home karaoke and AV system against him
Manafort’s “karaoke song package” alone cost $950, according to the receipts.
Paul Manafort's “VIP” prison experience might be over
Manafort’s being sent to the Alexandria Detention Center, which the judge tartly observed is “very familiar with housing high-profile defendants, including foreign and domestic terrorists, spies,and traitors.”
Prison is going to make Paul Manafort much easier to flip, prosecutors say
“If convicted, he will die in jail”