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Former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort Faces New Money-Laundering Probe

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Keshia Hannam
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October 25, 2017, 5:31 AM ET

Prosecutors from the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office have opened an investigation into possible money laundering by former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the investigation is being conducted in collaboration with a probe by special counsel Robert Mueller into possible collusion between the veteran Washington lobbyist and the Russian government during last year’s election campaign. The subpoenas have been issued as part of an investigation into whether Manafort used New York real estate transactions to launder foreign money into the U.S. Financial system.
Read: Paul Manafort Offered ‘Private Briefings’ About Trump Campaign to Russian Billionaire

Manafort has said in the past he did nothing wrong. He declined to comment for the WSJ story.

The ongoing Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s probe, which hasn’t been previously reported, unfolds in tandem with the Brooklyn U.S. Attorney’s office pursuit of an inquiry involving Kushner Cos., owned by the family of Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. At least three law-enforcement offices are now investigating Manafort’s transactions.

Read: IRS Gives Trump Staff Financials to Mueller’s Russia Investigation

Though Trump has already interviewed candidates to lead prosecutorial offices in Brooklyn and Manhattan, the WSJ argues that the probes could complicate the nomination process, particularly as consideration is being given to individuals with ties to Trump’s personal lawyer as well as his political ally.

The Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office inquiry is being conducted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Monteleoni, who was a former member of the money-laundering and asset-forfeiture unit, according to the WSJ‘s sources. Chief of the office’s public-corruption unit – Andrew Goldstein – was hired over the summer by Mr. Mueller.

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Despite an increasing body of evidence provided to Congress by companies such as Facebook and Google, Russia denies interfering in the election.

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