Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who is presiding over Manafort's
criminal case in federal court in Washington, D.C., set the
arraignment to coincide with a previously scheduled hearing over
whether Manafort's bail conditions should be revoked in light of
the witness tampering accusations.
Manafort is currently under house arrest and required to wear
GPS monitoring devices.
The indictment last week included new counts against Manafort
and Manafort aide Konstantin Kilimnika, a political operative
with alleged ties to Russian intelligence, for allegedly
tampering with witnesses regarding their lobbying for Ukraine.
The additional charges could increase pressure on Manafort to
cut a deal and cooperate with Mueller's probe, legal experts
said.
Friday's indictment marked the first time that Kilimnik, who in
previous court filings was referred to only as "Person A", was
named. Mueller has said Kilimnik has links to Russian spy
agencies, which Kilimnik has denied.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Additional reporting by Lisa
Lambert)
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