Cyprus Hands Over Paul Manafort’s Bank Records To Mueller

Well, in yet another indirect blow for Donald Trump, Cyprus has reportedly turned over Paul Manafort's bank records to Robert Mueller. That according to Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker. The records, which were apparently received last week, include those of Manafort's co-defendant Rick Gates and span "at least" 15 accounts.   This comes amid news that Manafort's attorneys are now challenging theĀ  constitutionality of the evidence the FBI seized from his Virginia home during a preda

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4 thoughts on “Cyprus Hands Over Paul Manafort’s Bank Records To Mueller

  1. This would all be even better if my bit of wishful thinking were true:

    Manafort’s indictment, not guilty plea, house arrest and bail restrictions were and are all part of a Manafort / Mueller plea arrangement, i.e., days after the search warrant was executed negotiations commenced that led to a deal which included Manafort wearing a wire and working for the government. Part of the deal includes his being indicted so as to put the seal on the “picture” that he’s at odds with government, would not deal, expecting a parson, while all the while cooperating with Mueller. The deal would include the NY, VA Attorneys General and Manhattan DA, in regard to the felonies related to willful tax evasion, filing false documents, and other felonies that Manafort and the corporations (that he owned and controlled in both states) were criminally responsible for.

    Hey!! A man can dream, right?

    1. LOL I bet he has lost touch with all parsons!

      Speaking of spelling…I am very curious. itssolitus is interesting. I suspect a possible misspelling there too. Since this is a financial blog perhaps your solitus should be solidus (gold coin)? Or litas (old foreign silver coin)
      Other possibility is lituus (geometry) or some sort of staff used by ancient Roman prophets.

      itssointeresting! šŸ™‚

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