The Paul Manafort Jury Has Started Deliberating. Here Are the Charges

The fate of Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, is in the hands of 12 jurors in Alexandria, Virginia. After a trial that began July 31, the jury began deliberating Thursday on these 18 counts:
Paul Manafort's Fraud Trial Moves to Jury Phase
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The fate of Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, is in the hands of 12 jurors in Alexandria, Virginia. After a trial that began July 31, the jury began deliberating Thursday on these 18 counts:

Over those years, Manafort failed to declare more than $15 million in income spent on real estate, custom suits, home improvements, antiques, landscaping and other luxury items, according to prosecutors. They say he owned or controlled 31 foreign accounts, and more than $60 million flowed through them as wealthy, pro-Russian, Ukrainian businessmen paid him for political consulting.