No updates from the Manafort trial today?
Court didn't reconvene until this afternoon.akm91 said:
No updates from the Manafort trial today?
this could be funQuote:
Defense attorney Kevin Downing made the revelation toward the end of his cross examination of one of Manafort's accountants. As he tried to question the accountant, Cindy Laporta, about what he said was Gates embezzling from Manafort, a prosecutor interrupted, saying he should not be allowed to ask about facts that were not yet in evidence.
Meh, they can just call her again as a witness in the defense case in chief.FriscoKid said:this could be funQuote:
Defense attorney Kevin Downing made the revelation toward the end of his cross examination of one of Manafort's accountants. As he tried to question the accountant, Cindy Laporta, about what he said was Gates embezzling from Manafort, a prosecutor interrupted, saying he should not be allowed to ask about facts that were not yet in evidence.
Bonfire1996 said:
I am a crook and thief, but you should believe these other things I say.
What an incredibly weak, star witness for the govt. Mueller has nothing!
Reasonable doubt is all they need. Gates could have easily composed the story to ensure an immunity deal. The defense just has to make that possibility plausible enough for a juror or two and it's done.Sasappis said:
Apparently the only defense at this point will be to claim that gates is the only criminal and that he is flipping on manafort to save his own ass.
That may work except for all of the other people saying manafort directed the tax and bank fraud.
Sarcasm noted. Yes, most immunity deals involve a crime. What I am reading is that gates admits to the same fraud as manafort, and stealing from him, which this case isn't about. I would imagine that erodes his credibility further.BMX Bandit said:Bonfire1996 said:
I am a crook and thief, but you should believe these other things I say.
What an incredibly weak, star witness for the govt. Mueller has nothing!
Good point. The government has never used a co-conspirator to convict someone. Mueller clearly has nothing.
Part of Gates' plea deal was to conspiracy, a critical factor in Mueller's favor.BMX Bandit said:Bonfire1996 said:
I am a crook and thief, but you should believe these other things I say.
What an incredibly weak, star witness for the govt. Mueller has nothing!
Good point. The government has never used a co-conspirator to convict someone. Mueller clearly has nothing.
Hence my question if he was never charged with embezzlement. I certainly did not see that in any of the three (four? lost count) indictments or superseding indictments. That he was facing an embezzlement charge.Sasappis said:Bonfire1996 said:Sarcasm noted. Yes, most immunity deals involve a crime. What I am reading is that gates admits to the same fraud as manafort, and stealing from him, which this case isn't about. I would imagine that erodes his credibility further.BMX Bandit said:Bonfire1996 said:
I am a crook and thief, but you should believe these other things I say.
What an incredibly weak, star witness for the govt. Mueller has nothing!
Good point. The government has never used a co-conspirator to convict someone. Mueller clearly has nothing.
Where did gates get an immunity deal? My understanding is he pled guilty to crimes.
aggie2812-2 said:
So Gates gets a plea deal that will keep him from going to jail for a long time but Muller wants to send Manafort to jail for 100 years? How in the world is this right.
Only if he had something to trade that Mueller really wanted or was willing to accept. You know how that works. If he doesn't? No deal.BMX Bandit said:aggie2812-2 said:
So Gates gets a plea deal that will keep him from going to jail for a long time but Muller wants to send Manafort to jail for 100 years? How in the world is this right.
Manafort could have gotten a plea deal
BMX Bandit said:
Manafort said he refused to cooperate in any investigation. So we really will never know what kind of deal he could have gotten since he didn't even try
scottimus said:BMX Bandit said:
Manafort said he refused to cooperate in any investigation. So we really will never know what kind of deal he could have gotten since he didn't even try
Nah, why would he do that if he could get pardoned? He could have played it both ways.
To me this shows Manafort made $60MM +/- over ten years and paid over half of it in taxes. When you are trying to tie Manafort to tax evasion, amongst other things, the last thing you want to do is admit he paid over half of what he made in taxes, especially when it's a hug number like $31MMQuote:
Asonye totaled up the taxes paid by Manafort between 2005 and 2015 that Cindy Laporta recorded on a spreadsheet as about $31 million.
"Is that less than $60 million?" Asonye asked.
"Yes," she said.
Asoyne said Manafort made over $60 million in Ukraine during that time period
Has nothing to do with my point.BMX Bandit said:
The omitted sentence before your quote explains why "forgiving" a loan is income