The Phnom Penh Post

Star witness takes stand in Manafort trial

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RICK Gates, the prosecutio­n’s star witness in the trial of President Donald Trump’s former campaign chief Paul Manafort, testified Monday that he conspired with his exboss to hide millions of dollars in foreign bank accounts from US tax authoritie­s.

In riveting testimony before a packed courtroom, the 46year-old also admitted to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from Manafort during the decade the pair worked together as political consultant­s.

Gates, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy in February and is cooperatin­g with the govern- ment in exchange for a more lenient prison sentence, took the stand on the fifth day of Manafort’s trial on tax and bank fraud charges in Alexandria, Virginia.

Wearing a dark blue suit and a gold tie, Gates addressed his attention to prosecutor­s and the judge and studiously avoided the gaze of his longtime business partner Manafort at the defense table.

Manafort, 69, is the first defendant to go to court to fight charges stemming from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

But the veteran Republican operative is not on trial for anything he did while serving for three months as the chairman of Trump’s presidenti­al campaign.

Instead, Manafort is answering to alleged crimes related to money he made proving political consulting services to the former Russian-backed government of Ukraine.

Prosecutor­saccuseMan­afort of failing to report income from his work in Ukraine to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Gates testified that he was a willing participan­t in the scheme.

Gates replied “yes” when asked by prosecutor Greg Andres if he had engaged in criminal activities with Manafort, who he described as a “brilliant” political strategist.

He said he had assisted Manafort in filing false tax returns and hiding the existence of 15 foreign bank accounts, mostly in Cyprus.

“At Mr Manafort’s request, we did not report the foreign bank accounts,” Gates said.

He said the amounts in question were “several million dollars” over the years the pair spent working for political campaigns in Ukraine.

Gates also acknowledg­ed stealing “hundreds of thou- sands” of dollars from Manafort by filing bogus expense reports.

Manafort, who helped Republican­s Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan reach the White House, was Trump’s campaign chairman from May to August 2016, when he was forced to step down amid questions about his lobbying work for Ukraine’s former pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych.

Gates, who worked for Manafort from 2006 to 2016 and was also a member of Trump’s presidenti­al election campaign team, was scheduled to take the witness stand again on Tuesday.

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