Manafort trial focus shifts to bank fraud
as prosecutors near end of case
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[August 09, 2018]
Karen Freifeld
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Reuters) - The trial of
Paul Manafort, U.S. President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman,
is expected to shift focus on Thursday from his alleged tax evasion to
bank fraud as the prosecution's case heads into its final two days.
Prosecutors are expected to call a series of bankers to the stand to
question them about Manafort's alleged efforts to mislead them with
doctored financial statements in a scramble in 2015 and 2016 to borrow
against real estate.
Of the 18 felony charges Manafort faces, nine relate to bank fraud and
involve mortgages from Citizens Bank, Banc of California, Genesis
Capital, and the Federal Savings Bank, a small Chicago lender whose
chief executive was named to an economic advisory panel to the Trump
campaign.
Greg Andres, a prosecutor working for U.S. Special Counsel Robert
Mueller, told the court on Wednesday that the prosecution would call
eight more witnesses, question each for roughly an hour, and was on
track to wrap up its case by week's end.
Manafort's lawyers have not yet indicated whether they plan to call
witnesses as part of his defense. Their legal strategy so far has hinged
on attacking the credibility of the prosecution's star witness, former
Manafort business partner Rick Gates.
The trial in federal court, which finished its seventh day on Wednesday,
is the first stemming from Mueller's probe into Russian involvement in
the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Manafort has pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of bank fraud, tax fraud
and failing to disclose foreign bank accounts. According to trial
testimony, he used the accounts to receive millions of dollars in
payments for his work for pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine.
Prosecutors allege that the Federal Savings Bank lent Manafort money
based on fraudulent documents. As part of a quid pro quo, they allege
bank Chief Executive Steve Calk was named an adviser to Trump's 2016
campaign and that Manafort pushed for him to get a senior post once
Trump was elected.
During questioning by prosecutors on Tuesday, Gates said that Manafort
had emailed him in late 2016 asking for the incoming Trump
administration to consider tapping Calk for Secretary of the Army.
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Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort departs from U.S.
District Court in Washington, DC, U.S., February 28, 2018.
REUTERS/Yuri Gripas/File Photo
Calk and Federal have not replied to requests for comment.
Manafort's defense attorneys have attempted to pin responsibility on
Gates for the wrongdoing Manafort is charged with.
Gates, in turn, has said he engaged in financial maneuverings
involving their business activities at Manafort's direction.
Gates ended three days of testimony on Wednesday, after admitting he
lied, stole money and cheated on his wife.
Manafort lawyer Kevin Downing got in a final shot, raising the
possibility Gates had not one, but four extramarital affairs.
Prosecutors objected and Gates never answered the question.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch, Nathan Layne and Karen Freifeld;
Writing by Warren Strobel; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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