As Donald Trump
crisscrossed the nation promising to drain the swamp, two of his top
advisers were busy illegally building a colossal fortress of riches deep
inside that swamp, according to federal prosecutors.
For a decade
prior and on through Trump's populist crusade, Paul Manafort and Rick
Gates used offshore accounts, hidden income, falsified documents and
laundered cash to maintain Manafort's lush life of multiple homes, fine
art, exquisite clothes and exotic travel, the government says.
In a richly detailed expanded indictment filed Thursday, special counsel Robert Mueller
parted the curtain shielding how two longtime Washington influence
merchants worked the system. The government contends that Manafort, who
was Trump's campaign chairman for five months before being fired, used
people all around him, from his buddy Gates to banks, clients and the IRS, to build a life of conspicuous consumption.
Source: chicagotribune
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