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Anyone know?
Thank you abqtommy
rsdsharp
(9,137 posts)Sorry, couldnt resist.
DUzy
flying_wahini
(6,578 posts)malaise
(268,702 posts)Can't hear him or see him these days
3Hotdogs
(12,330 posts)This, since his money was confiscated by the feds.
Cirque du So-What
(25,908 posts)Trying to conjure the evil swirling around his glory days, I imagine.
malaise
(268,702 posts)in s good way
UTUSN
(70,646 posts)Mike Nelson
(9,944 posts)... he's probably waiting for COVID restrictions to be lifted, so he can get his hair done.
malaise
(268,702 posts)abqtommy
(14,118 posts)who was tRUMP's geek and got a pardon from his 7-year prison sentence? A judge told
Vance that he couldn't indict Manafort on a new charge so I think Paul is at
Merde-A-Go-Go with a firm liplock on tRUMP's butt.
But then so far all the replies seem to apply to Paul so never mind...
Corrected
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)no_hypocrisy
(46,026 posts)that I wonder about.
malaise
(268,702 posts)He's way more visible
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)of us grieve too!
malaise
(268,702 posts)Laying low or lying low?
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)Kid Berwyn
(14,797 posts)Justice Department drops efforts to seize 3 properties of former Trump campaign manager at center of Mueller probe.
By JOSH GERSTEIN
Politico, 02/26/2021 06:37 PM EST
The Justice Department has abandoned its efforts to seize three properties owned by Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, who received a pardon from the former president in December.
The real estate includes Manafort's 10-bedroom, 6-bath home at Bridgehampton, Long Island, valued at $11 million on Zillow, as well as an apartment in New York's Chinatown and a townhouse in Brooklyn.
"The department has determined that due to President Trumps full and unconditional pardon of Paul Manafort, it is necessary to dismiss the criminal forfeiture proceedings involving the four assets which were the subject of the on-going forfeiture ancillary proceedings," a Justice Department spokesman said Friday afternoon, following a court filing announcing the decision.
It is unclear what portion, if any, of the assets will return to Manafort as a result of the Justice Department's conclusion that Trump's pardon effectively nullified forfeitures that were not complete at the time he issued it late last year. Most or all of the property is likely to be sold to repay his debts and it is unclear how much money will be left over, if any.
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https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/26/trump-manafort-pardon-471785
Who says, Crime doesnt pay, anymore?
marble falls
(57,010 posts)... jumping every time a branch scrapes a window - have the Russians finally decided to settle accounts today?