Posted on 10/30/2017 11:08:04 AM PDT by scooby321
Ex-campaign adviser Paul Manafort turned himself in Monday after being indicted for money laundering, and a slew of other financial crimes. The feds alleged he illegally funneled millions of dollars of payments into offshore bank accounts in order to avoid detection by U.S. authorities as it related to his work on behalf of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. While the indictment containing Manforts alleged criminal activities is very detailed, and well-documented, there is one area that could hurt Muellers investigation. Muellers team may have obtained evidence in the raid of Paul Manaforts home that was not covered by the search warrant. That could be problematic.
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>>I mean really, what he is doing?
Probably its whatever whoever has the goods on him tells him to - https://youtu.be/8Vr-EKwC8YU?t=1m25s
Nothing New Under the Aten!
>> I think the concept of plain sight comes into play here as they were there legally <<
It seems to me that you’re coming very close to defending Mueller and his goons. You’ll probably get flamed for such heresy. IBTZ?
They got another problem, the law on special prosicutors requires a crime be spesfied as a subject of the investigation. No such crime was spesfied by the Obama holdover only mettling in the election which is not a Crime. Maniford can get Roberts entire investigation thrown out as illegal.
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