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Paul Manafort accepted a $16,000,000 loan from a Chicago-based banker, tried to return the favor by recommending said banker to become Secretary of the Army.
Manafort's goose is cooked. He was broke but went to work for the Trump campaign for free? No way I believe that. He was getting something somewhere from someone.
Manafort asked for Gates' help converting PDF and Word docs, changed financial numbers
From CNN's Liz Stark
The jury saw several emails between Paul Manafort and Rick Gates, where Manafort asks for help converting PDF and Microsoft Word files related to his 2016 profit and loss document.
"How do I convert into non pdf word doc?" Manafort emailed Gates in October 2016, forwarding along his 2016 P&L statement in PDF format.
Gates replied that he would do it and sent back the Word version: "Here you go." Gates testified that he did not change any numbers on the Word document, but noted that some formatting would get messed up in the conversion. https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-ne...ial/index.html
"How do I convert into non pdf word doc?" Manafort emailed Gates in October 2016, forwarding along his 2016 P&L statement in PDF format.
Quote:
Manafort then made edits to the Word document and sent it back to Gates, saying he had "attached a revised P&L." The new document showed a net profit of over $3 million.
Manafort requested that Gates then convert the new Word document back to PDF — the format of the original file.
Note~~ The timeline as this was happening AFTER Manafort left Campaign and Gates was still part of the Transition team!! No wonder Gates plead OUT!!
3 min ago Manafort recommended banker who gave him loan as Secretary of the Army
well, secretary of education was taken.
"swampy drainy"
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