Decades ago Manafort had a leading role in a pioneering op to funnel foreign money into our politics
DECADES AGO, PAUL MANAFORT PLAYED A LEADING ROLE IN A PIONEERING OPERATION TO SECRETLY FUNNEL FOREIGN MONEY INTO U.S. POLITICS
Maryam Saleh
September 5 2017, 12:36 p.m.
FORMER DONALD TRUMP campaign manager Paul Manafort was a major player in a transnational operation that was both pioneering and innovative during its time, according to court documents and interviews with key figures. This decades-old scheme may fit the same pattern investigators are probing in regard to Russian governments influence on the 2016 campaign.
When Manafort joined Trumps campaign, a flurry of stories was written about the shady clients the lobbyist had represented over his long career. But by shifting the focus from who he represented to how, a more interesting picture begins to emerge.
Trump accepted Manaforts resignation in August 2016 just three months after he joined the campaign after reports of Manaforts ties to a pro-Russian Ukrainian became too much to stomach. He is known to have worked for a series of controversial clients, including an international arms dealer. A closer look into one of Manaforts former clients, as well as details from a past top official of that organization, provide insight into a scheme to funnel foreign government money into the United States through a nonprofit partner, evading the notice of authorities.
In the early 1990s, Manaforts lobbying firm, Black, Manafort, Stone, and Kelly, worked for the Kashmiri American Council, a group that tried to influence U.S. policy toward the disputed territory of Kashmir. Later, the group, led by Kashmiri native Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, was proven to be a front for Pakistans intelligence agency in Washington. The KAC hired Manafort in October 1990, just months after its founding.
Two decades later, the Department of Justice charged and convicted Fai of conspiring to secretly act as an agent of the Pakistani government in the U.S., the result of a long-running investigation. The reason: Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistans intelligence agency, had been secretly funding and directing the KACs work in violation of federal law since its inception.
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