as he continues to lie about the crimes committed during Trump's campaign, he might get a pardon
Amy Berman Jackson Rules that Manafort Lied about Possible Criminal Activity Related to Donald Trumps Campaign
February 13, 2019/74 Comments/in 2016 Presidential Election, Mueller Probe /by emptywheel
https://www.emptywheel.net/2019/02/13/amy-berman-jackson-rules-that-manafort-lied-about-possible-criminal-activity-related-to-donald-trumps-campaign/
Amy Berman Jackson has issued her ruling on whether Paul Manafort breached his plea agreement. She ruled that, for the purposes of acceptance of responsibility, Muellers team proved he had lied on three of the five topics they laid out: about his kickback scheme with a SuperPAC that was probably illegally coordinating with Trumps campaign, about another investigation pertaining to someones efforts to save Trumps candidacy, and when Manafort claimed he didnt hand Konstantin Kilimnik polling data on the same day they talked about sanctions relief.
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That she didnt rule that he had lied on the other two doesnt help him much. While he tried to walk back his admission that he conspired with suspected GRU-asset Konstantin Kilimnik on witness tampering last year, ABJ effectively just ruled his efforts to walk back that guilty plea were only half-hearted.
And while prosecutors didnt prove he lied about ongoing communications with Trump, they also didnt show all their cards there, withholding some of the other communications they know about. Effectively, though, ABJ has just ruled that Manafort breached his plea agreement because he continues to lie about possible criminal activity related to Trumps campaign.
Mind you, Manafort may not mind this outcome, much. After all, according to Andrew Weissmann, he lied (especially about sharing polling data) because he figured it was his best hope for a pardon. Admitting to the full details about the polling data he shared with the intent it be passed on to his Ukrainian and Russian paymasters, according to Weissman, would have, I think, negative consequences in terms of the other motive that Mr. Manafort could have, which is to at least augment his chances for a pardon.
So he may be sentenced to 20 years next month, but so long as he continues to lie about the crimes committed during Trumps campaign, he might get a pardon.