Paul Manafort’s Second Sentencing Will Come Amid Flurry of Mueller Activity

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Paul Manafort’s Second Sentencing Will Come Amid Flurry of Mueller Activity
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Trump associates Paul Manafort, Mike Flynn, Roger Stone and Rick Gates will be the subject of court proceedings this week, providing a clearer picture about the Mueller probe

Paul Manafort, a former campaign chairman to President Trump, on Wednesday is set to face his second court sentencing in a week amid multiple developments that could provide a clearer picture about the nearing conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

Mr. Manafort, who was sentenced last week in Virginia to 47 months in prison for his conviction on tax- and bank-fraud charges, now faces U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington, D.C. Judge Jackson could hand Mr. Manafort up to 10 years in prison...

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