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		Mueller eyes Manafort meeting with 
		Russian partner in 2016: court filing 
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		 [February 08, 2019] 
		By Nathan Layne 
 (Reuters) - U.S. Special Counsel Robert 
		Mueller is focused on a meeting at the height of the 2016 presidential 
		campaign between Donald Trump's then campaign chairman Paul Manafort and 
		a business associate prosecutors say has ties to Russian intelligence, 
		according to a court filing on Thursday.
 
 The Aug. 2, 2016 meeting between Manafort and Konstantin Kilimnik was 
		one of several at which the two discussed a topic related to Ukraine, 
		according to the transcript of a sealed Feb. 4 court hearing in 
		Manafort's criminal case in Washington.
 
 Mueller contends that Manafort lied about the number of times he and 
		Kilimnik discussed the topic, the description of which is mostly 
		redacted in the transcript.
 
 Judging by previous court filings the topic at issue appears to be a 
		"Ukrainian peace plan" that was reportedly aimed at lifting U.S. 
		sanctions on Russia - long an important objective of Russian President 
		Vladimir Putin's government.
 
		
		 
		
 Andrew Weissmann, one of the prosecutors on Mueller's team, told the 
		judge that Manafort's alleged lies about his meetings with Kilimnik were 
		significant because they related to "what we think is going on, and what 
		we think the motive here is."
 
 "This goes, I think, very much to the heart of what the Special 
		Counsel's Office is investigating," Weissmann said, according to the 
		court transcript.
 
 Mueller is investigating U.S. allegations that Russia meddled in the 
		election and whether members of the Trump campaign coordinated with 
		Moscow officials. So far, the investigation has ensnared 34 people. 
		Moscow denies interference and Trump dismisses the probe as a political 
		witch hunt.
 
 Kilimnik, who was indicted last year on charges of witness tampering in 
		Manafort's case, has denied having ties to Russian spy agencies.
 
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			Then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gives a thumbs up 
			as his campaign manager Paul Manafort looks on during Trump's walk 
			through at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, U.S., 
			July 21, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo 
            
 
            In addition to the Aug. 2, 2016 meeting, which took place at the 
			Grand Havana Club, a cigar bar in Manhattan, Manafort and Kilimnik 
			also discussed the Ukraine-related issue in December 2016 and twice 
			in early 2017, according to the transcript.
 One of the discussions took place in person in January 2017 when 
			Kilimnik was in Washington for Trump's inauguration, the filing 
			said.
 
 The closed hearing was held so the judge could weigh evidence 
			supporting allegations by Mueller's office that Manafort had lied to 
			prosecutors about five subject matters in breach of a plea agreement 
			struck in September.
 
 Manafort, who was convicted of financial crimes by a jury in a 
			separate case in Virginia in August, has said any inconsistencies in 
			his statements to prosecutors and the grand jury were not 
			intentional.
 
 The transcript also showed that Manafort continued to work for a 
			client in Ukraine in 2018 even after he was indicted by Mueller.
 
 (Reporting by Nathan Layne in New York; Editing by James Dalgleish 
			and Grant McCool)
 
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