Paul Manafort reportedly sought a plea deal with Mueller to prevent his second trial from going forward

paul manafort donald trump.JPGReuters

  • Paul Manafort’s legal team was reportedly trying to secure a plea deal last week for Manafort in his second trial in Washington, DC.
  • Manafort’s lawyers were discussing a possible plea with the special counsel Robert Mueller’s team last week, as a jury in Virginia moved toward convicting Manafort on eight counts of tax and bank fraud.
  • But talks broke down when Mueller raised several issues with Manafort’s lawyers.
  • A plea deal does not necessarily include a cooperation agreement. Instead, most defendants plead guilty to avoid facing a long and expensive trial in exchange for a reduced sentence, if prosecutors agree to such a deal.
  • Legal experts say the most likely reason Manafort has not flipped is the possibility of a presidential pardon.

Sign up for the latest Russia investigation updates here»


As a Virginia jury was moving toward convicting him on eight counts of financial fraud last week, Paul Manafort’s lawyers were reportedly in talks with prosecutors about securing a plea deal before his second trial in Washington, DC.

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

NOW WATCH: Meet the woman behind Trump’s $ 20 million merch empire

See Also:

Post Author: martin

Martin is an enthusiastic programmer, a webdeveloper and a young entrepreneur. He is intereted into computers for a long time. In the age of 10 he has programmed his first website and since then he has been working on web technologies until now. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of BriefNews.eu and PCHealthBoost.info Online Magazines. His colleagues appreciate him as a passionate workhorse, a fan of new technologies, an eternal optimist and a dreamer, but especially the soul of the team for whom he can do anything in the world.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.