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Bloc (a successor to the Party of Regions that formed in 2014 when Yanukovych fled to Russia).
MANAFORT generated more than 60 million dollars in income as a result of his Ukraine work.
money through scores of United States and foreign corporations, partnerships, and bank accounts.
that he had no foreign bank accounts.
an agent of, and millions of dollars in payments from, Ukraine and its political parties and leaders.
otherwise be able to obtain.
Justice, and others. MANAFORT cheated the United States out of over $15 million in taxes.
DMI and served as close confidants of MANAFORT.
Party of Regions, and the Government of Ukraine were Manafort, DMP, and DMI clients.
former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. and thus he was supposed to submit a written registration statement to the United States Department of Justice. and the specific steps undertaken for the foreign country in the United States. MANAFORT knew it was illegal to lobby government officials and engage in public relations activities (hereinafter collectively referred to as lobbying) in the United States on behalf of a foreign government or political party.MANAFORT’s Hiding Of Ukraine Lobbying And Public Relations Work 17. From 2006 until 2015. MANAFORT hired numerous firms and people to assist in 16 . MANAFORT also knew that the trial and treatment of President Yanukovych’s political rival. MANAFORT intentionally did so without registering and providing the disclosures required by law. and the Opposition Bloc. 20. the Party of Regions. 18. MANAFORT knew that the filing was required to disclose the name of the foreign country. without registering with the United States Government under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Yanukovych. MANAFORT knew he was lobbying in the United States for the Government of Ukraine. was strongly condemned by leading United States executive and legislative branch officials. the Party of Regions. and was a major hurdle to improving United States and Ukraine relations. MANAFORT led a multi-million dollar lobbying campaign in the United States at the direction of the Government of Ukraine. all the financial payments to the lobbyist. MANAFORT knew that Ukraine had a strong interest in the United States’ taking economic and policy positions favorable to Ukraine. and the Opposition Bloc (the latter two being political parties in Ukraine). As part of the lobbying scheme. 19. President Yanukovych. President Viktor F. among other information. including not imposing sanctions on Ukraine.
MANAFORT stated that it should be “push[ed]” “[w]ith no fingerprints. directed his lobbyists (including Persons D1 and D2. Only after MANAFORT ceased to use Company E in the fall of 2007 did Company E disclose its work for Ukraine. even though MANAFORT engaged Company E in 2007 to lobby in the United States for the Government of Ukraine.his lobbying campaign in the United States. among others.” Person D1 objected to the plan.” MANAFORT stated that “[m]y goal is to plant some stink on Tymo. to participate in what he described to President Yanukovych in writing as a global “Engage Ukraine” lobbying campaign that he devised and led. As one example. but ultimately Persons D1 and D2 complied with MANAFORT’s direction. Filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act would have thwarted the secrecy MANAFORT sought in order to conduct an effective campaign for Ukraine to influence both American leaders and the American public. 22. in written communications on or about May 16. MANAFORT tried to dissuade Company E from filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.” “It is very important we have no connection. C. and E. MANAFORT viewed secrecy for himself and for the actions of his lobbyists as integral to the effectiveness of the lobbying offensive he orchestrated for Ukraine. who worked for Company D) to write and disseminate within the United States news stories that alleged that Tymoshenko had paid for the murder of a Ukrainian official. D. He hired Companies A. 23. B. in a belated filing under the Act in 2008. 2013. 21. MANAFORT took other measures to keep the Ukraine lobbying as secret as possible. For example. The Foreign Agents Registration Act required MANAFORT to disclose 17 . MANAFORT. These companies and law firm were paid the equivalent of over $11 million for their Ukraine work. MANAFORT took steps to avoid any of these firms and people disclosing their lobbying efforts under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. and Law Firm A.
” 25.such lobbying. He did not. at the direction.000 euros to be wired from at least three of his offshore accounts to the benefit of Company D to pay secretly for its services. advocated positions favorable to Ukraine in meetings with United States lawmakers. MANAFORT explained in an “EYES ONLY” memorandum in or about June 2012 that his purpose was to “assemble a small group of high-level European infuencial [sic] champions and politically credible friends who can act informally and without any visible relationship with the Government of Ukraine. Company D secretly served as intermediaries between the Hapsburg Group and MANAFORT and the Government of Ukraine. The former politicians. as MANAFORT knew. Italian Prime Minister. when in fact they were paid by Ukraine. In or about 2012 through 2014. interviews with United States journalists. MANAFORT secretly retained Company D and a group of four former European heads of state and senior officials (including a former Austrian Chancellor. As part of the lobbying scheme. MANAFORT directed more than 2 million euros to be wired from at least four of his offshore accounts to pay secretly the Hapsburg Group. 26. and ghost written op-eds in American publications. Through MANAFORT. In addition to lobbying itself. and with the direct assistance. MANAFORT directed more than the equivalent of 700. and Polish President) to lobby in the United States and Europe on behalf of Ukraine. the Government of Ukraine retained an additional group of lobbyists (Company D and Persons D1 and D2). All four Hapsburg Group members. of MANAFORT. called the Hapsburg Group by MANAFORT. In or about 2012 through 2013. To avoid 18 . starting in 2011. appeared to be providing solely their independent assessments of Government of Ukraine policies. The Hapsburg Group and Company D 24.
on May 16. to give extra clout to his supposedly independent judgment against the Senate resolution. as well as directing Companies A and B to have private conversations with Senators to lobby them to place a “hold” on the resolution. 2013.European taxation. MANAFORT engaged in an all-out campaign to try to kill or delay the passage of this resolution. the contract with the Hapsburg Group falsely stated that none of its work would take place in Europe. The Hapsburg Group member accompanied his country’s prime minister to the Oval Office and met with the President and Vice President of the United States. In another example. In the fall of 2012. Among the steps he took was having the Hapsburg Group members reach out to United States Senators. as well as senior United States officials in the executive and legislative branches. In written 19 . One of the Hapsburg Group members. was also a representative of the European Parliament with oversight responsibility for Ukraine. MANAFORT solicited that official to provide MANAFORT inside information about the European Parliament’s views and actions toward Ukraine and to take actions favorable to Ukraine. MANAFORT told his lobbyists to stress to the Senators that the former Polish President who was advocating against the resolution was currently a designated representative of the President of the European Parliament. another member of the Hapsburg Group lobbied in the United States for Ukraine. 28. a former Polish President. MANAFORT never revealed to the Senators or to the American public that any of these lobbyists or Hapsburg Group members were paid by Ukraine. MANAFORT also used this Hapsburg Group member’s current European Parliament position to Ukraine’s advantage in his lobbying efforts in the United States. the United States Senate was considering and ultimately passed a resolution critical of President Yanukovych’s treatment of former Prime Minister Tymoshenko. 27.
MANAFORT used one of his offshore accounts to pay Company C the equivalent of more than $1 million for its services.” The Foreign Agents Registration Act required MANAFORT to disclose such lobbying. including senior United States executive and legislative branch officials. MANAFORT solicited a United States law firm to write a report evaluating the trial of Yanukovych’s political opponent Yulia Tymoshenko. As another part of the lobbying scheme. MANAFORT caused Ukraine to hire the law firm so that its report could be used in the United States and elsewhere to defend the Tymoshenko criminal trial and argue that President Yanukovych and Ukraine had not engaged in selective prosecution. He did not. Law Firm Report and Tymoshenko 29. This campaign included getting the law firm’s report “seeded” to the press in the United States—that is. MANAFORT retained a public relations firm (Company C) to prepare a media roll-out plan for the law firm report. 30. to leak the report ahead of its official release to a prominent United States newspaper and then use that initial article to influence reporting globally. on behalf of President Yanukovych and the Government of Ukraine’s Ministry of Justice. Person D1 reported that the Hapsburg Group member delivered the message of not letting “Russians Steal Ukraine from the West. 2012. on the report’s issuance on December 13.communications sent to MANAFORT. 31. 20 . MANAFORT worked closely with Company C to develop a detailed written lobbying plan in connection with what MANAFORT termed the “selling” of the report. as MANAFORT knew. As part of the roll-out plan. in 2012. MANAFORT arranged to have the law firm disseminate hard copies of the report to numerous government officials.
For example. were not disclosed to the public. MANAFORT directed lobbyists to tout the report as showing that President Yanukovych had not selectively prosecuted Tymoshenko. MANAFORT used one of his offshore accounts to funnel $4 million to pay the law firm. MANAFORT reported on “the global rollout strategy for the [law firm’s] legal report. 36. a fact that MANAFORT did not disclose to the public. Instead. was retained to represent Ukraine itself. 34. MANAFORT and others knew that the actual cost of the report and the scope of the law firm’s work would undermine the report’s being perceived as an independent assessment and thus being an effective lobbying tool for MANAFORT to use to support the incarceration of President 21 . More than $4. MANAFORT reported on the law firm’s work on the report and Company C’s lobbying plan to President Yanukovych and other representatives of the Government of Ukraine. in a July 27. MANAFORT also knew that the Government of Ukraine did not want to disclose how much the report cost. known by MANAFORT. 35.6 million was paid to the law firm for its work. in addition to being retained to write the report. including in connection with the Tymoshenko case and to provide training to the trial team prosecuting Tymoshenko. 33. the Government of Ukraine reported falsely that the report cost just $12. and provide[d] a detailed plan of action” which included step-by-step lobbying outreach in the United States. But in November 2012 MANAFORT had been told privately in writing by the law firm that the evidence of Tymoshenko’s criminal intent “is virtually non-existent” and that it was unclear even among legal experts that Tymoshenko lacked power to engage in the conduct central to the Ukraine criminal case.000. Manafort knew that the report also did not disclose that the law firm.32. These facts. 2012 memorandum to President Yanukovych’s Chief of Staff.
MANAFORT took other steps on behalf of the Government of Ukraine to tarnish Tymoshenko in the United States. As a third part of the lobbying scheme. MANAFORT orchestrated a scheme to have.C. Bada bing bada boom. MANAFORT then. in October 2012. noted above. In addition to disseminating stories about her soliciting murder.” MANAFORT then told his United States lobbyist to inform the Administration that Ukraine had worked to prevent the Administration’s presidential opponent from including damaging language in the Israeli statement. in February 2012. In addition to the law firm report. D. MANAFORT sought to undermine United States support for Tymoshenko by spreading stories in the United States that a senior Cabinet official (who had been a prominent critic of Yanukovych’s treatment of Tymoshenko) was supporting anti-Semitism because the official supported Tymoshenko.” MANAFORT sought to have the Administration understand that “the Jewish community will take this out on Obama on election day if he does nothing. 37. “[O]bama jews” put pressure on the Administration to disavow Tymoshenko and support Yanukovych. lobbying firms (Company A and Company B) to lobby in the United States on 22 . writing to Person D1 “I have someone pushing it on the NY Post. worked to disseminate this story in the United States. Company A and Company B 38. MANAFORT coordinated privately with a senior Israeli government official to issue a written statement publicizing this story. with secret advance knowledge of that Israeli statement.Yanukovych’s political opponent. and thus further ingratiate Yanukovych with the Administration. MANAFORT solicited two Washington. so as not to harm the Administration. as he wrote in a contemporaneous communication. who in turn had formed a political alliance with a Ukraine party that espoused anti-Semitic views.
the Party of Regions and the Government of Ukraine. MANAFORT provided direction to Companies A and B in their lobbying efforts. For instance. with the assistance of Company A. D. After the meeting. with a Member of Congress who was on a subcommittee that had Ukraine within its purview. the validity of Ukraine elections. MANAFORT also personally lobbied in the United States.. their staff. He also personally met in March 2013 in Washington. Company B wrote in an email to its team about a “potential representation for the Ukraine. For instance. He drafted and edited numerous ghost-written op-eds for publication in United States newspapers. in 23 . and the propriety of President Yanukovych’s imprisoning Tymoshenko. 42. including providing support for numerous United States visits by numerous senior Ukrainian officials. Among other things. 41. MANAFORT arranged to pay Companies A and B over $2 million from his offshore accounts for their United States lobbying work for Ukraine. his presidential rival. at MANAFORT’s direction.C. in early 2012 at the inception of the relationship. In addition. and White House and State Department officials about Ukraine sanctions. MANAFORT prepared a report for President Yanukovych that the meeting “went well” and reported a series of positive developments for Ukraine from the meeting. 2012. engaged in extensive United States lobbying. MANAFORT wrote President Yanukovych a memorandum dated April 8.” 39.” having been contacted “at the suggestion of Paul Manafort who has been working on the current PM elections. 40. in turn. they lobbied dozens of Members of Congress.behalf of President Yanukovych. Companies A and B. MANAFORT repeatedly communicated in person and in writing with President Yanukovych and his staff about the lobbying activities of Companies A and B and he tasked the companies to prepare assessments of their work so he. could brief President Yanukovych. Indeed.
Despite the Centre being the ostensible client of Companies A and B. MANAFORT knew 24 . and to avoid having to register as agents of Ukraine under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. 45. It is my intention to provide you with a weekly update moving forward. The Centre was founded by a Ukraine Party of Regions member and Ukraine First Vice-Prime Minister. instead of directly by the Government of Ukraine. who became the Ukraine Foreign Minister. 44. noted among other things that the “client” had not been as successful as hoped given that it had an Embassy in Washington. MANAFORT and others arranged for the Centre to represent falsely that it was not “directly or indirectly supervised. To distance their United States lobbying work from the Government of Ukraine. [or] controlled” in whole or in major part by the Government of Ukraine or the Party of Regions. MANAFORT knew that the false and misleading representations would lead Companies A and B not to register their activities pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act. 43.” The resulting memorandum from Companies A and B. In spite of these ties to Ukraine.” In November 2012. Gates wrote to Companies A and B that the firms needed to prepare an assessment of their past and prospective lobbying efforts so the “President” could be briefed by “Paul” “on what Ukraine has done well and what it can do better as we move into 2013. MANAFORT described the Centre as “the Brussels NGO that we have formed” to coordinate lobbying for Ukraine. directed.which he provided an update on the lobbying firms’ activities “since the inception of the project a few weeks ago. with input from Gates. 46. The head of its Board was another member of the Party of Regions. MANAFORT with others arranged for Companies A and B to be engaged by a newly-formed Brussels entity called the European Centre for the Modern Ukraine (the Centre).
The firms received direction from MANAFORT and his subordinate Gates.” Conspiring to Obstruct Justice: False and Misleading Submissions to the Department of Justice 48. In November 2016 and February 2017. MANAFORT. for instance noting that the “client” had an Embassy in Washington D. without registering. and the Centre’s written certification that it was not related to the Party of Regions as “a fig leaf on a fig leaf. MANAFORT and Gates conspired to knowingly and intentionally cause false and misleading letters to be submitted to the Department of Justice. among other things.” As a Company A employee noted to another company employee: the lobbying for the Centre was “in name only. The head of Company B told his team to think the President of Ukraine “is the client. which was not even operational when Companies A and B began lobbying for Ukraine.]” “It’s like Alice in Wonderland.” referring to the Centre in an email as the “European hot dog stand for a Modern Ukraine. both of which were approved by MANAFORT before they were submitted by his counsel. not the Centre. through his unwitting legal counsel.C.” An employee of Company B described the Centre as a fig leaf. Gates. [Y]ou’ve gotta see through the nonsense of that[. represented falsely. after numerous press reports concerning MANAFORT had appeared in August. that: 25 .that the Centre did not direct or oversee their work. and employees of both Companies A and B referred to the client in ways that made clear they knew it was Ukraine. 47. In September 2016. the Department of Justice National Security Division informed MANAFORT. and DMI in writing that it sought to determine whether they had acted as agents of a foreign principal under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Gates. Various employees of Companies A and B understood that they were receiving direction from MANAFORT and President Yanukovych. The letters. on behalf of the Government of Ukraine.
it is the recollection and understanding of Messrs.”.” The November 2016 letter attached a one-page. . and d. media outlets on behalf of the [Centre]. a “search has returned no responsive documents. MANAFORT did not “recall meeting with or conducting outreach to U.S. as directed by the [Centre]. communicated directly with United States officials in connection with this work. Rather. both congratulated and reprimanded Companies A and B on their lobbying work. undated document that purported to be a DMI “Email Retention Policy. government officials or U.S.S. .S. engaged in weekly scheduled calls and frequent emails with Companies A and B to provide them directions as to specific lobbying steps that should be taken. DMI “does not retain communications beyond thirty days” and as a result of this policy. consultants.” 49. a. MANAFORT had: selected Companies A and B.S. DMI’s “efforts on behalf of the Party of Regions” “did not include meetings or outreach within the U.”. In fact. nor do they recall being party to. arranging. MANAFORT had merely served as a means of introduction of Company A and Company B to the Centre and provided the Centre with a list of “potential U. or facilitating any such communications. . sought and received detailed oral and written reports from these firms on the lobbying work they had performed. and paid the 26 . b. c. Gates and Manafort that such communications would have been facilitated and conducted by the [Centre’s] U. communicated with Yanukovych to brief him on their lobbying efforts.-based consultants—including [Company A] and [Company B]—for the [Centre’s] reference and further consideration”.
in fact MANAFORT had numerous incriminating documents in his possession. which involved the proceeds of specified unlawful activity. in violation of Title 22. The documents attached hereto as Government Exhibits 503. 504. among other things. 706 and 708. transmit. among numerous others. 697. affecting interstate and foreign commerce. 616. In or around and between 2006 and 2016. 532.5 million from offshore accounts he controlled. with the intent to promote the carrying on of specified unlawful activity. to wit: a felony violation of FARA. United States Code. MANAFORT. did knowingly and intentionally conspire (a) to conduct financial transactions. knowing that the property involved in the financial transactions represented proceeds of some form of unlawful activity. contrary to Title 18. 594. 691. United States Code. and (b) to transport. and transfer monetary instruments and funds from places outside the United States to and through places in the United States and from places in the United States to and through places outside the United States. 604. United States Code. felony violations of FARA in violation of Title 22. Section 1956(a)(1)(A)(ii) and (a)(2)(A). as he knew at the time. together with others. 606. Sections 612 and 618. 517. 692. custody or control (and were found in the search) and all pre- dated the November 2016 letter. Although MANAFORT had represented to the Department of Justice in November 2016 and February 2017 that he had no relevant documents. 27 . 50. were all documents that MANAFORT had in his possession. to wit. with intent to engage in conduct constituting a violation of sections 7201 and 7206 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Money Laundering Conspiracy 51. Sections 612 and 618. The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted a court-authorized search of MANAFORT’S home in Virginia in the summer of 2017.lobbying firms over $2.
Specifically. For instance. 54.” then the form required the taxpayer to enter the name of the foreign country in which the financial account was located. Schedule B had a “Yes” or “No” box to record an answer to the question: “At any time during [the calendar year]. and deter money laundering that furthers criminal enterprise activity. in 2010 Form 1040. 56. or signatory authority over. including the Federal Bureau of Investigation. did you have an interest in or a signature or other authority over a financial account in a foreign country. or other financial account?” If the answer was “Yes. and FinCEN provides access to its FBAR database to law enforcement entities.” The Bank Secrecy Act requires these reports because they have a high degree of usefulness in criminal. tax. or regulatory investigations or proceedings. 55. such as a bank account. This is commonly known as a foreign bank account report or “FBAR. the Bank Secrecy Act and its implementing regulations require United States citizens to report to the United States Treasury any financial interest in. MANAFORT had authority over foreign accounts that required an FBAR report. MANAFORT was 30 . securities account. and other unlawful activities.000 at any point during the year. United States citizens also are obligated to report information to the IRS regarding foreign bank accounts. For each year in or about and between 2007 through at least 2014. any bank account or other financial account held in foreign countries. The reports filed by individuals and businesses are used by law enforcement to identify. The United States Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is the custodian for FBAR filings. for every calendar year in which the aggregate balance of all such foreign accounts exceeds $10. tax evasion.obligations to the United States. Second. detect. First.
did you [or your wife or children] have an interest in or a signature or other authority over a financial account in a foreign country. No FBAR reports were made by MANAFORT for these accounts. he took out mortgages on the properties thereby allowing MANAFORT to have the benefits of liquid income without paying taxes on it. Further. in each of MANAFORT’s tax filings for 2007 through 2014. when MANAFORT’s tax preparer again emailed the question in connection with the preparation of MANAFORT’s tax returns: “Foreign bank accounts etc. 59. 2016. on October 4. For instance. 2011. MANAFORT falsely responded “NO.” MANAFORT’s Fraud To Increase Access To Offshore Money 58. 57. knowing that such false representations would result in false MANAFORT tax filings.” MANAFORT responded the same way as recently as October 3. MANAFORT defrauded the banks that loaned him the money so that he could withdraw more money at a cheaper rate than he otherwise would have been permitted. MANAFORT. through a corporate vehicle called “MC Soho Holdings.required to report to the United States Treasury each foreign bank account held by the foreign MANAFORT entities noted above in paragraph 10. MANAFORT’s tax preparer asked MANAFORT in writing: “At any time during 2010. Furthermore.?” MANAFORT responded on or about the same day: “NONE. In 2012. MANAFORT had repeatedly and falsely represented in writing to MANAFORT’s tax preparer that MANAFORT had no authority over foreign bank accounts. LLC” 31 . Manafort represented falsely that he did not have authority over any foreign bank accounts. such as a bank account. securities account or other financial account?” On the same day. After MANAFORT used his offshore accounts to purchase real estate in the United States.
(d) violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (in violation of 22 U. and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency. § 7206(1)). 60. §§ 612.S.C. namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury. charging thousands of dollars a week on Airbnb.C.S.S. (c) failing to file Foreign Bank Account Reports (in violation of 31 U. New York. and to commit offenses against the United States.000. 32 . MANAFORT -. JR. From in or about and between 2006 and 2017. LLC” similarly owned by him and his family -. COUNT ONE Conspiracy Against The United States 61.000. both dates being approximate and inclusive. (a) money laundering (in violation of 18 U. MANAFORT. impairing. All the money used to purchase the condominium came from MANAFORT entities in Cyprus.C. Paragraphs 1 through 60 are incorporated here. 618(a)(1). MANAFORT took advantage of the beneficial tax consequences of owning this rental property. the defendant PAUL J. bought a condominium on Howard Street in the Soho neighborhood in Manhattan.850. and 618(a)(2)). to wit.bought a brownstone on Union Street in the Carroll Gardens section of Brooklyn. (b) tax fraud (in violation of 26 U.. He paid approximately $2. He paid approximately $3. All of that money came from a MANAFORT entity in Cyprus. In his tax returns. MANAFORT used the property from at least January 2015 through 2016 as an income-generating rental property. Also in 2012. 62. together with others. New York. §§ 5312 and 5322(b)). among other places. knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impeding. in the District of Columbia and elsewhere. obstructing. § 1956).owned by him and his family.through a corporate vehicle called “MC Brooklyn Holdings. including Gates and Kilimnik.S.000 in cash for the property.C.
(18 U. with intent to influence. 2018 and April 2018. 2018. From in or about and between February 23. § 1001(a) and 22 U. MANAFORT. in violation of 18 U. Immediately after February 22.S. as set forth in the paragraphs above. 66.S. together with others.C.. §§ 371 and 3551 et seq. 63. MANAFORT was charged in the District of Columbia in a Superseding Indictment that for the first time included allegations about the Hapsburg Group and MANAFORT’s use of that group to lobby illegally in the United States in violation of the Foreign Agent Registration Act.S. In furtherance of the conspiracy and to effect its illegal object. which are incorporated herein. both dates being approximate and inclusive. in the District of Columbia and elsewhere. § 1512(b)(1).) COUNT TWO Conspiracy to Obstruct Justice (Witness Tampering) 64. 65. MANAFORT knew that the Act prescribed only United States lobbying.and (e) lying and misrepresenting to the Department of Justice (in violation of 18 U. §§ 612 and 618(a)(2)). Paragraphs 1 through 60 are incorporated here.C. 2018. committed the overt acts.C. together with others.S. delay and prevent the testimony of any person in an official proceeding. to wit: Persons D1 and D2. the defendant PAUL J. MANAFORT. JR. including Konstantin Kilimnik. On February 22. knowingly and intentionally conspired to corruptly persuade another person.C. MANAFORT began reaching out directly and indirectly to Persons D1 and D2 to induce them to say falsely that they did not work in the United States as part 33 . within the District of Columbia and elsewhere.
improvements. MANAFORT. improvements. The United States will also seek a judgment against the defendant for a sum of money representing the property described in this paragraph (to be offset by the forfeiture of any specific property). real or personal. includes. §§ 371 and 3551 et seq. and any property traceable thereto. Water Mill. including all appurtenances. Section 2461(c). shall forfeit to the United States any property. New York 11976. New York 11231 (Block 429. and Title 28. (18 U. #4D.) FORFEITURE ALLEGATIONS 68. United States Code. MANAFORT. including all appurtenances. but is not limited to.S. The real property and premises commonly known as 29 Howard Street. The real property and premises commonly known as 377 Union Street. real or personal. Upon conviction of the offense charged in Count One. and any property traceable to such property. New York. the following listed assets: a. Lot 65).C. JR. 981(a)(1)(C).. b. and any property.. which constitutes or is derived from proceeds traceable to the offense. and any property traceable thereto. and attachments thereon. 36 . c. the defendant PAUL J. involved in such offense. The property subject to forfeiture by PAUL J. and attachments thereon. Brooklyn. pursuant to Title 18. Lot 1104). 69. JR. improvements. The real property and premises commonly known as 174 Jobs Lane. United States Code. and any property traceable thereto. New York 10013 (Block 209. and 982(a)(1). Sections 981(a)(1)(A). including all appurtenances. and attachments thereon.
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