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MelissaB

(16,420 posts)
Wed Jul 19, 2017, 06:44 PM Jul 2017

Kompromat: Manafort was in debt to pro-Russia interests aprox. $17M before joining Trump's campaign

Kompromat:

Manafort Was in Debt to Pro-Russia Interests, Cyprus Records Show

Financial records filed last year in the secretive tax haven of Cyprus, where Paul J. Manafort kept bank accounts during his years working in Ukraine and investing with a Russian oligarch, indicate that he had been in debt to pro-Russia interests by as much as $17 million before he joined Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign in March 2016.

The money appears to have been owed by shell companies connected to Mr. Manafort’s business activities in Ukraine when he worked as a consultant to the pro-Russia Party of Regions. The Cyprus documents obtained by The New York Times include audited financial statements for the companies, which were part of a complex web of more than a dozen entities that transferred millions of dollars among them in the form of loans, payments and fees.

The records, which include details for numerous loans, were certified as accurate by an accounting firm as of December 2015, several months before Mr. Manafort joined the Trump campaign, and were filed with Cyprus government authorities in 2016. The notion of indebtedness on the part of Mr. Manafort also aligns with assertions made in a court complaint filed in Virginia in 2015 by the Russian oligarch, Oleg V. Deripaska, who claimed Mr. Manafort and his partners owed him $19 million related to a failed investment in a Ukrainian cable television business.

After The Times shared some of the documents with representatives of Mr. Manafort, a spokesman, Jason Maloni, did not dispute that the debts might have existed at one time. But he maintained that the Cyprus records were “stale and do not purport to reflect any current financial arrangements.”

More: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/us/politics/paul-manafort-russia-trump.html?_r=1

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Kompromat: Manafort was in debt to pro-Russia interests aprox. $17M before joining Trump's campaign (Original Post) MelissaB Jul 2017 OP
Holy stevil Jul 2017 #1
And the 2nd paragraph seems to be about money laundering. MelissaB Jul 2017 #2
It is stevil Jul 2017 #9
Oh My! malaise Jul 2017 #3
Tax returns Heron5 Jul 2017 #5
Yes malaise Jul 2017 #6
Didn't some tiny bank run by a Con activist malaise Jul 2017 #4
K&r UTUSN Jul 2017 #7
republicans are all in debt to the russian mobs Achilleaze Jul 2017 #8

stevil

(1,537 posts)
9. It is
Wed Jul 19, 2017, 11:19 PM
Jul 2017

This administration is like no other. Horrible for us. I give the Orange one two years max to hold office.

Achilleaze

(15,543 posts)
8. republicans are all in debt to the russian mobs
Wed Jul 19, 2017, 08:20 PM
Jul 2017

republican "values" are cesspool quality.

Why do republicans piss on American values like honesty, integrity, honor, and loyalty to the USA?

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