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    Rick Gates Pleads Guilty And Begins Cooperating With Mueller's Russia Investigation

    Rick Gates Pleads Guilty And Begins Cooperating With Mueller's Russia Investigation

    February 23, 201811:00 AM
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    Rick Gates, business partner of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, is expected to plead guilty to charges that were brought this week against the two men.

    Alex Brandon/AP

    Updated at 3:18 p.m. ET

    Rick Gates, the business partner of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, pleaded guilty on Friday to two charges and will begin cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating the Trump campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.


    Gates appeared in federal court on Friday afternoon. He told Judge Amy Berman Jackson he was making the plea of his own free will.


    Under U.S. sentencing guidelines, Gates could get between four and six years in prison but prosecutors said they would consider Gates' cooperation with their investigation and could later ask the court to be lenient.


    According to new court documents filed in the case, Gates has pleaded guilty to two charges.


    The first is conspiracy against the United States for "impeding, impairing, obstructing and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely" the Justice Department and the Treasury Department.


    The second is making false statements. According to court documents, Gates lied to the special counsel and the FBI on Feb. 1 about a meeting that took place in March 2013 and was attended by Manafort, a "senior lobbyist" who is unnamed and a member of Congress who is unnamed.


    Gates has acknowledged lying about being told by Manafort that there were no discussions about Ukraine at the meeting.

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    Mueller Brings More Charges Against Manafort, Gates


    The guilty plea followed a new indictment from Thursday evening in which prosecutors leveled even more charges against Manafort and Gates than they had been facing before. The two men were accused of laundering millions of dollars from overseas, hiding money from the IRS and other crimes.

    Manafort plans to continue fighting the charges.


    "Notwithstanding that Rick Gates pled today, I continue to maintain my innocence," he said in a written statement.


    Continued Manafort: "I had hoped and expected my business colleague would have had the strength to continue the battle to prove our innocence. For reasons yet to surface he chose to do otherwise. This does not alter my commitment to defend myself against the untrue piled up charges contained in the indictments against me."

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    FACT CHECK: Why Didn't Obama Stop Russia's Election Interference In 2016?


    Neither Manafort nor Gates has been charged with conspiring with Russia's attack on the 2016 election.

    Gates' change in plea, however, raises the prospect that Manafort's legal situation also could change again.


    Prosecutors could use testimony from Gates to make what would be essentially a case against Manafort for colluding with the 2016 Russian election interference effort, if there is one to be made.


    Gates' evidence may increase the likelihood of a conviction on the charges already leveled against Manafort. Gates also could have additional information about Manafort that could result in new charges against him.


    One possibility is that Manafort and his lawyers, cognizant of these perils, might change his plea and ask for their own deal with prosecutors. If that happened the special counsel's office might ask Manafort to give evidence about other people in the Trump campaign orbit.

    https://www.npr.org/2018/02/23/58825...o-plead-guilty

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    Mueller probe: Manafort hit with new charges after Gates pleads guilty

    by TRACY CONNOR, KENZI ABOU-SABE, TOM WINTER and PETE WILLIAMS

    WASHINGTON — Former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort was hit with new charges on Friday, including an allegation he secretly recruited and funded a group of former European politicians to lobby in the United States on behalf of Ukraine.

    The superseding indictment was filed just a couple of hours after Manafort's business partner, former campaign aide Rick Gates, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and lying to investigators — even while he was negotiating a deal with special counsel Robert Mueller.


    Gates is now the third associate of President Donald Trump to strike a cooperation agreement with Mueller, who is investigating Russian meddling in the 2016 election and possible ties to the campaign.


    The agreement, which requires Gates to cooperate on "all matters" prosecutors deem relevant, appears to be a good deal for both sides. Gates could get as little as probation if he keeps up his end of the bargain, and Mueller's case against Manafort morphs from one built on paper evidence to one in which the star witness worked hand-in-hand with the defendant.



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    Gates and Manafort were indicted together in October in Washington, D.C., on charges related to their lucrative lobbying work for pro-Russian Ukrainian political figures and then hit this week with a new 32-count indictment in Virginia that contained additional charges of tax and bank fraud.

    Further squeezing Manafort, Mueller lodged new accusations in a five-count superseding indictment Friday that charges him with conspiracy, money-laundering, being an unregistered agent for a foreign entity and making false statements.


    The most significant allegation is that Manafort assembled what he called a "Super VIP" group of highly influential Europeans who could push Ukraine's agenda "without any visible relationship" with the Ukrainian government, according to an email obtained by Mueller.


    Manafort paid the politicians 2 million euros from offshore accounts in 2012 and 2013 to lobby members of Congress and other U.S. officials. It's illegal for Americans to direct foreigners to lobby the U.S. without informing the Justice Department.


    The so-called "Hapsburg Group" was managed by a former European chancellor, who was not named in the indictment.


    The term chancellor is used in only a small number of countries, including Germany and Austria. The Associated Press reported last year that Mercury LLC, which was involved in the Manafort lobbying effort, employed former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer as an expert. He could not immediately be reached for comment.


    In a statement issued by his spokesman, Manafort said he has no plans to make a deal with Mueller.


    "I continue to maintain my innocence," Manafort said.


    "I had hoped and expected my business colleague would have had the strength to continue the battle to prove our innocence," he added, referring to Gates.

    "For reasons yet to surface he chose to do otherwise.

    This does not alter my commitment to defend myself against the untrue piled up charges contained in the indictments against me."

    From left, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Alex Brandon / AP

    Court documents reveal that a deal has been in the works since late January. Under the agreement, Gates could face up to 71 months on the two felony counts, but could also ask for probation without opposition if he "fully cooperates."


    In a statement of offense attached to the plea agreement, Gates admits he conspired with Manafort "in a variety of criminal schemes," including moving millions of dollars from offshore accounts without paying taxes on the money, which was disguised as loans.


    He also admits he helped Manafort avoid registering as a lobbyist for Ukrainian political figures and misleading two other firms, the Podesta Group and Mercury, on whether they had to register. The firms were paid through an advocacy group which employees knew was a "fig leaf" so they would not have register as agents of the Ukrainian regime, Mueller alleged.


    One of the more surprising details in Friday's filings was the admission by Gates that even while he was negotiating a possible agreement with Mueller, he lied to investigators. He falsely claimed that Ukraine was not discussed at a March 19, 2013, meeting attended by Manafort, a lobbyist and member of Congress and that a report about the meeting was not sent to clients in the Ukraine.


    The lawmaker who attended was Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., his office confirmed.

    Rohrabacher's press secretary said it was a dinner with longtime acquaintances where "the three reminisced and talked mostly about politics."


    "The subject of Ukraine came up in passing," the press secretary, Ken Grubbs, said in a statement.


    "It is no secret that Manafort represented (former Ukraine president) Viktor Yanukovych's interests, but as chairman of the relevant European subcommittee, the congressman has listened to all points of view on Ukraine. We may only speculate that Manafort needed to report back to his client that Ukraine was discussed."


    Gates lied about the 2013 dinner during a Feb. 1 sitdown with Mueller's team for what's known as a proffer meeting, where details of an agreement are hashed out. That's the same day Gates' previous lawyers asked for permission to withdraw from the case, citing "irreconcilable differences."

    Richard Gates arrives at federal court for a plea hearing. Mark Wilson / Getty Images

    The Russia probe, which Mueller took over in May, has been intensifying since the fall and has picked up more momentum in the last two weeks.


    In October, former campaign adviser George Papadopoulos secretly pleaded guilty to lying to federal agents about his contacts with Kremlin-connected Russians — communications that Manafort was allegedly aware of.


    In December, Trump's short-lived national security adviser Mike Flynn pleaded guilty to a charge of making false statements to the FBI about his communications with Russia after the election but before the inauguration. It was allegedly at the urging of Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Flynn's former deputy, K.T. McFarland.


    Last week, Mueller unveiled the first charges directly tied to Russian meddling in the election: Indictments against 13 Russian nationals accused of conducting "information warfare" through social media accounts that drummed up support for Trump and criticized Hillary Clinton. A California man, Richard Pinedo, pleaded guilty to selling bank account and other stolen information to those Russians.

    Donald Trump with then-campaign manager Paul Manafort at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call,Inc. file

    Earlier this week, Alex van der Zwaan, a former attorney for the blue-chip firm Skadden Arps who is the son-in-law of a Russian oligarch, pleaded guilty to lying to Mueller's team about his contacts with Gates.

    In recent weeks, Mueller has also interviewed key figures, including former chief White House strategist Steve Bannon, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and fired FBI Director James Comey.

    In a statement, White House lawyer Ty Cobb said:

    "The White House, as it has said from the outset, will not be commenting on matters involving Mr. Manafort or Mr. Gates, as the matters between them and the OSC are dated and have nothing to do with their service to the campaign."


    Trump has called the investigation a "witch hunt"
    and insists there was no collusion between his campaign and the Russians.


    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump


    I never said Russia did not meddle in the election, I said “it may be Russia, or China or another country or group, or it may be a 400 pound genius sitting in bed and playing with his computer.” The Russian “hoax” was that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia - it never did!
    4:33 AM - Feb 18, 2018


    It's still not clear if Trump will submit to questioning by Mueller.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...guilty-n849256

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