Manafort Agrees to Post $11.7 Million in Property in Bail Deal
- Judge must approve agreement with Special Counsel Mueller
- Package would free Manafort from home confinement, monitoring
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Paul Manafort, the former campaign chairman to Donald Trump accused of money laundering, reached a new bail agreement with prosecutors in which he would forfeit four properties worth $11.7 million if he fails to appear in court.
Under a deal made public Thursday, Manafort would be released from electronic monitoring and home confinement in Alexandria, Virginia. He could travel among Florida, New York and Virginia, where he has homes, and Washington D.C., where he must make court appearances.