Paul Manafort, chairman of President Donald Trump’s
campaign was found guilty on Tuesday of eight of the 18 charges he faced in a
case of bank and tax fraud.
The jury, after almost four days of deliberations,
found Manafort guilty of two of nine bank fraud charges, all five tax fraud
charges he faced and one of four charges of failing to disclose foreign bank
accounts.
Judge T.S. Ellis in the case that held in Alexandria
Virginia, declared a mistrial on 10 of the 18 counts, after the jury told him
it could not reach a verdict on those charges.
Earlier in the day, the jury had indicated it was
unable to reach consensus on all of the counts.
The trial of Manafort, a veteran Republican operative,
is the first stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of
Russia’s role in the 2016 U.S. election.
The charges against Manafort largely predate his work
on President Donald Trump’s successful campaign.
Manafort faced five counts of filing false tax
returns, four counts of failing to disclose his offshore bank accounts and nine
counts of bank fraud.
Breaking: Trump campaign chief Manafort found guilty
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