MANAFORT court doc redaction F.UP reveals Manfort gave CAMPAIGN data to Russian INTEL

If Manafort gave polling data to the Russians, so that they could coordinate campaign efforts, that’s Illegal collusion, game over.

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ESPECIALLY MANAFORT! And now all his assets are SEIZED by Mueller! Gee I wonder if his wife and 2 adult daughters will have to get JOBS! Poor babies.

Someone explained how they did the redaction.. They used the highlight and then hit the color black. LOLOL.. So it was all still there.
 
yeap


just an accidental peek


this is going to bring other leaders down too


Putin is going to see what REAL sanctions look like

and the Saudis


and trukey

Indeed. The fact of collusion is established. Not through some marginal member of the operation but by the man Trump chose to run his campaign.

There is simply no other rational case to be made from the current information we have.
 
I was trying to wade through this on a different site and couldn't understand it (looking at the actual court filings). Remember his ass is grass right now for LYING TO MUELLER. He's trying to get out of jail. I assume this is in relation to those filings trying to him out or his sentenced reduced. (He's pleading health issues).

Anyway, if I'm reading this right, someone 'fucked up' a redaction on that court filing leaving a detail that wasn't supposed to be read. Apparently MANAFORT handed over polling data to KILIMNIK a 'Russian/Ukranian' INTEL OFFICER (and lied about it!) Why do you suppose a Russian INTEL officer would need US PRESIDENTIAL POLLING DATA from the TRUMP CAMPAIGN MANAGER in 2016? Anyone wanna take a shot at spinning the 'innocent' intent of that one? Especially since you would think, they could find all of it on the internet?


Paul Manafort shared 2016 polling data with Russian employee, according to court filing

By Rachel Weiner and

Spencer S. Hsu

January 8 at 2:26 PM

Paul Manafort shared 2016 presidential campaign polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik, a former employee whom the FBI has said has ties to Russian intelligence, according to a court filing.

The apparently inadvertent revelation indicates a pathway by which the Russians could have had access to Trump campaign data.

The former Trump campaign chairman on Tuesday denied in a filing from his defense team that he broke his plea deal by lying repeatedly to prosecutors working for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III about that and other issues.

In his rebuttal to the special counsel’s claims of dishonesty, Manafort exposed details of the dispute, much of which centers on his relationship with Kilimnik. The Russian citizen, who began working for Manafort’s consulting firm starting in 2005, has been charged with helping his former boss to obstruct Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference into the 2016 election. He is believed to be in Moscow....


https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...ef28312c8b9_story.html?utm_term=.88574cabdb3d


Heard somewhere it was the defense not the prosecution that caused this to happen. They didn't forget to redact the doc. It was blacked out electronically in such a way that anyone with a copy of the file could remove the black blocking to see what was underneath.
 
And as soon as one of you, any of you morons tell me what the Russians did to interfere in the election, we may actually have a conversation,
take 199 (((crickets)))



what exactly does that mean "jarod", "coordinate campaign efforts"

:rofl2:

I'm in a forum with retards, I am 100% convinced

Trump said "no one in my campaign had any contact with Russia."

Turns out by "no one" he meant "everyone" and by "no contact" he meant "contact".
 
In the wake of accidental revelations that Paul Manafort passed Trump campaign polling data to an associate with ties to Russian intelligence, it's worth revisiting the fact that, of all the Trump associates targeted by special counsel Robert Mueller, Manafort is the only one who hasn't flipped, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California hit that point Tuesday on MSNBC. "Every person that Bob Mueller and his team have put the screws to has folded and cooperated," Swalwell told Deadline's Nicolle Wallace. "Manafort is the only one who has not and he has, I think, the most evidence against him, which suggests to me that he is more fearful not of Bob Mueller, but he's more fearful of what folding would mean for his Russian and Ukrainian connections."


https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5677512/Manafort-20190108-Dc.pdf

Former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi agreed with Swalwell, noting that Manafort seems to be more afraid of "the organized crime guys, the former KGB, GRU, SVR guys, and the damage they can do to him and his family." As Figliuzzi pointed out, Mueller has seized all of Manafort's assets, and yet he continues to lie and refuse to cooperate with the Russia investigation.

"The only explanation for that is, there's worse that could happen to Manafort and he knows it," Figliuzzi posited, "and it's not worse from the U.S. government, it's worse from the Russian side."

More and more, one has to wonder if Manafort didn't simply see an opportunity in Trump's campaign, but rather was sent to Trump's campaign by Russian interests. Not simply a cash-strapped grifter trying to capitalize, but a Russian asset from the very first.

wow
 
In the wake of accidental revelations that Paul Manafort passed Trump campaign polling data to an associate with ties to Russian intelligence, it's worth revisiting the fact that, of all the Trump associates targeted by special counsel Robert Mueller, Manafort is the only one who hasn't flipped, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California hit that point Tuesday on MSNBC. "Every person that Bob Mueller and his team have put the screws to has folded and cooperated," Swalwell told Deadline's Nicolle Wallace. "Manafort is the only one who has not and he has, I think, the most evidence against him, which suggests to me that he is more fearful not of Bob Mueller, but he's more fearful of what folding would mean for his Russian and Ukrainian connections."


https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5677512/Manafort-20190108-Dc.pdf

Former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi agreed with Swalwell, noting that Manafort seems to be more afraid of "the organized crime guys, the former KGB, GRU, SVR guys, and the damage they can do to him and his family." As Figliuzzi pointed out, Mueller has seized all of Manafort's assets, and yet he continues to lie and refuse to cooperate with the Russia investigation.

"The only explanation for that is, there's worse that could happen to Manafort and he knows it," Figliuzzi posited, "and it's not worse from the U.S. government, it's worse from the Russian side."

More and more, one has to wonder if Manafort didn't simply see an opportunity in Trump's campaign, but rather was sent to Trump's campaign by Russian interests. Not simply a cash-strapped grifter trying to capitalize, but a Russian asset from the very first.

wow
So he had the same function as Individual 1 and Individual 1 Jr.
 
Heard somewhere it was the defense not the prosecution that caused this to happen. They didn't forget to redact the doc. It was blacked out electronically in such a way that anyone with a copy of the file could remove the black blocking to see what was underneath.

I saw that too. Having never 'redacted' anything in WORD I didn't understand the technology. Bottom line, it WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE SEEN! And it was the defense that submitted the docs to the courts. The lawyer is trying to get the TRAITOROUS POS out of jail for 'GOUT'.

Isn't GOUT called the rich man's disease? Didn't KINGS get gout? It IS associated with heavy alcohol consumption.
 
In the wake of accidental revelations that Paul Manafort passed Trump campaign polling data to an associate with ties to Russian intelligence, it's worth revisiting the fact that, of all the Trump associates targeted by special counsel Robert Mueller, Manafort is the only one who hasn't flipped, despite the overwhelming evidence against him.

Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California hit that point Tuesday on MSNBC. "Every person that Bob Mueller and his team have put the screws to has folded and cooperated," Swalwell told Deadline's Nicolle Wallace. "Manafort is the only one who has not and he has, I think, the most evidence against him, which suggests to me that he is more fearful not of Bob Mueller, but he's more fearful of what folding would mean for his Russian and Ukrainian connections."


https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5677512/Manafort-20190108-Dc.pdf

Former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi agreed with Swalwell, noting that Manafort seems to be more afraid of "the organized crime guys, the former KGB, GRU, SVR guys, and the damage they can do to him and his family." As Figliuzzi pointed out, Mueller has seized all of Manafort's assets, and yet he continues to lie and refuse to cooperate with the Russia investigation.

"The only explanation for that is, there's worse that could happen to Manafort and he knows it," Figliuzzi posited, "and it's not worse from the U.S. government, it's worse from the Russian side."

More and more, one has to wonder if Manafort didn't simply see an opportunity in Trump's campaign, but rather was sent to Trump's campaign by Russian interests. Not simply a cash-strapped grifter trying to capitalize, but a Russian asset from the very first.

wow

This is why I think Manafort lied to the Special Counsel and FBI; the safest place for him to be is locked in a small cell in federal prison where Putin cannot uranium him to death.
 
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