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Old 03-13-2018, 08:00 PM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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Go read the indictments. Seriously. The specific details and evidence listed in them makes it VERY clear just how much they have on him. Including emails where he discusses multiple criminal activities, and how to hide them.

This is NOTHING like you are implying. Stop reading propaganda. The credibility of people on Muellers team is among the best in the nation.
Ain't never gonna happen in this life.
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Old 03-13-2018, 08:03 PM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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Mueller doesnt need Manafort to nail trump.

FBI had informant on Kremlin for years, plus everyone else is talking at this point.

Manafort will die in prison penniless, same fate awaits Trump.

It was unimaginable that Trump's campaign chairman will be charged with conspiracy against the US, money laundering and spend rest of his life in prison.

Bear in mind that Manafort was much more covert and smarter in his illicit activities than Trump over the years.

What fate do you think awaits Trump?
Eric Schneiderman is going to nail Trump with New York State charges for money laundering and freeze his assets. Before everything can be litigated, his entire organization will collapse because he will not be able to service his debt.

That's openers. It's not quite as pretty from there on out. If he's lucky he will end up in prison instead of out where Putin's guys are hiding behind every bush waiting for him.
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Old 03-13-2018, 08:15 PM
 
Location: Pixley
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Given the manor of how evidence may be gathered as well credibility of some of the people on Muellers team, the prosecutor and his team may have an uphill battle to overcome their credibility.

If Managort did what is claimed then he should be held accountable but just like anyone else the prosecutor and his team should be without any doubt of biased.

We have seen in the Duke Lacrosse case that in the end the prosecutor went to prison!
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Originally Posted by greywar View Post
Go read the indictments. Seriously. The specific details and evidence listed in them makes it VERY clear just how much they have on him. Including emails where he discusses multiple criminal activities, and how to hide them.

This is NOTHING like you are implying. Stop reading propaganda. The credibility of people on Muellers team is among the best in the nation.
Again, the indictments spell it out. Most of the evidence against Manafort are documents, Manaforts fillings, bank statements, and emails. The don't need anyone to testify against him. It's all in the documents. That's why the judge made the statement about Manafort's bleak outlook.

There is no credibility issue with Muller's team. That only exists in Trump supporter's minds. In the real, legal world, it is not looking to good for Manafort. Evidence shows that Manafort used his daughter and son-in-law to help in his scheme by directing them to tell anyone that asks that they were living in one his apartments. That's on top of the false statements he made on his taxes and other filings. Documents do not have credibility issues.
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Old 03-13-2018, 08:29 PM
 
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We have seen in the Duke Lacrosse case that in the end the prosecutor went to prison!
My guess is that those Lacrosse players didn't have full documentation of accepting 10's of millions from Russians.....just a wild guess.
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Old 03-13-2018, 08:59 PM
 
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Just read a very interesting comment on another political forum about Manafort refusing to deal with Mueller and instead literally spending the rest of his life in jail. Check this out:

"Putin isn't killing people in Britain because he wants to intimidate Britain. Britain is a sideshow.

He is killing people in Britain to send a message to people like Manafort and Stone and Kushner and Nunes (along with every Russian who knows anything) that they all better keep their goddamn mouths shut, because no one is safe if they turn against Russia and spill the beans. Vlad can get you and Vlad will get you, no matter where you are. "
LOL at Putin killing people in Britain. Some people will believe anything.
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Old 03-14-2018, 06:28 AM
 
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LOL at Putin killing people in Britain. Some people will believe anything.
Posting from Moscow, are we?

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Old 03-14-2018, 07:37 AM
 
Location: Texas
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Default Federal Judge: Manafort could face rest of his life in prison

Currently under house arrest.

Manafort looks ahead to his future...

...and sees the signpost.

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Old 03-14-2018, 07:39 AM
 
Location: alexandria, VA
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Currently under house arrest.

Manafort looks ahead to his future...

...and sees the signpost.

Danbury or bust.
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Old 03-14-2018, 07:42 AM
 
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305 years in prison.

For a campaign chairman of the President of the United States.

Hires best people.
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Old 03-14-2018, 08:32 PM
 
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Again, the indictments spell it out. Most of the evidence against Manafort are documents, Manaforts fillings, bank statements, and emails. The don't need anyone to testify against him. It's all in the documents. That's why the judge made the statement about Manafort's bleak outlook.

There is no credibility issue with Muller's team. That only exists in Trump supporter's minds. In the real, legal world, it is not looking to good for Manafort. Evidence shows that Manafort used his daughter and son-in-law to help in his scheme by directing them to tell anyone that asks that they were living in one his apartments. That's on top of the false statements he made on his taxes and other filings. Documents do not have credibility issues.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/irvi...city-dismissed

Another lawsuit that failed...just as Manaforts case may or may not go any where.

Every day, lawsuits are filed and dismissed or proven. Time will tell. Clock boys lawsuit took years too.
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