How Manafort's 2016 meeting with a Russian employee at New York cigar club goes to 'the heart' of Mu
Source: Washington Post
How Manaforts 2016 meeting with a Russian employee at New York cigar club goes to the heart of Muellers probe
By Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger February 12 at 4:43 PM
The 2016 nominating conventions had recently concluded and the presidential race was hitting a new level of intensity when Paul Manafort, Donald Trumps campaign chairman, ducked into an unusual dinner meeting at a private cigar room a few blocks away from the campaigns Trump Tower headquarters in Manhattan.
Court records show that Manafort was joined at some point by his campaign deputy, Rick Gates, at the session at the Grand Havana Room, a mahogany-paneled space with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the city.
The two Americans met with an overseas guest, a longtime employee of their international consulting business who had flown to the United States for the gathering: a Russian political operative named Konstantin Kilimnik.
The Aug. 2, 2016, encounter between the senior Trump campaign officials and Kilimnik, who prosecutors allege has ties to Russian intelligence, has emerged in recent days as a potential fulcrum in special counsel Robert S. Mueller IIIs investigation.
It was at that meeting that prosecutors believe Manafort and Kilimnik may have exchanged key information relevant to Russia and Trumps presidential bid. The encounter goes very much to the heart of what the special counsels office is investigating, prosecutor Andrew Weissmann told a federal judge in a sealed hearing last week.
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