Filing indictments in a state court minutes after a federal sentence?
Why, this sounds like something Bill Schuette and Kevyn Orr did in the Detroit Bankruptcy, but hey, what do I know?
I know we should ask Bill Schuette and Kevyn Orr.
*Smooches*
NY prosecutors announce Manafort indictment minutes after federal sentencing
New York prosecutors Wednesday announced criminal charges against President Donald Trump’s former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, only minutes after his sentencing in a federal case.
The indictment, unveiled by Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, charges Manafort with 16 counts related to mortgage fraud, conspiracy and falsifying business records.
“No one is beyond the law in New York,” Vance said in a statement. Manafort’s alleged actions “strike at the heart of New York’s sovereign interests, including the integrity of our residential mortgage market,” Vance added.
Crucially, Trump does not have pardon power for state charges.
The president has not explicitly ruled out pardoning his former campaign official. But Trump has lambasted special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe as a “witch hunt,” and in recent days has appeared to criticize investigations in New York related to his business empire.
New York State and its Governor, Andrew Cuomo, are now proud members of the group of PRESIDENTIAL HARASSERS. No wonder people are fleeing the State in record numbers. The Witch Hunt continues!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 12, 2019
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday that the president would decide whether to pardon Manafort “when he’s ready.”
But Trump, when asked about whether he planned to pardon Manafort, told reporters at the White House on Wednesday afternoon that he has “not even given it a thought as of this moment.”
Earlier Wednesday, a federal judge sentenced Manafort, who is 69 years old, to 43 months of additional prison time on conspiracy charges lodged by Mueller as part of his probe of Russian election meddling and possible Trump campaign collusion.
Less than a week earlier, Manafort had received a 47-month prison sentence in another federal case lodged by Mueller. Manafort’s combined prison time in the Mueller cases totals 7½ years.
A spokesman for Manafort did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment on the state prosecutors’ charges.
Manafort’s charges in Mueller’s cases largely related to consulting work he did for a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine years before joining Trump’s presidential campaign. But the New York charges involve Manafort’s conduct between 2015 and 2017, according to the indictment.
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