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Eugene

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Fri Jun 15, 2018, 06:33 PM Jun 2018

Mueller: Manafort Used "Foldering" as Part of His "Deception"

Source: Mother Jones

Mueller: Manafort Used “Foldering” as Part of His “Deception”

Here’s what we know, and what we don’t, about the sketchy email practice.
DAN FRIEDMAN JUN. 15, 2018 3:35 PM

At a hearing in federal court on Friday in Washington, special counsel Robert Mueller’s team successfully argued that Paul Manafort could not be trusted. The judge agreed that Manafort, who allegedly tampered with witnesses, presented a danger to the rule of law and revoked bail for the indicted former Trump campaign chairman, and Manafort was led away to jail. To show he was a practitioner of deceit, Greg Andres, an attorney on Mueller’s probe, said Manafort has engaged in the art of “foldering.” As Andres noted, foldering involves giving multiple people access to a single email account so they each can read emails created as drafts. (A message is never transmitted—which means it cannot be intercepted—and usually a message is destroyed after being read.) Foldering is a way to “hide the fact that you’re sharing information,” Andres explained.

Andres cited Manafort’s use of this tactic in detailing the various means Manafort has employed for secret communications, including encrypted apps. The point was that Manafort, if allowed to remain free on bond, would resort to underhanded actions to mess with the ongoing prosecution. “There is a history of deception on behalf of Mr. Manafort in this case,” Andres told the court.

Manafort, who already faced a long list of charges for alleged tax evasion, bank fraud, illegal lobbying, and money laundering, was hit last week with a superseding indictment, an updated version of previous indictments filed. It charges the onetime Washington power broker with obstructing justice by allegedly conspiring with a former Russian military intelligence officer to influence the testimony of witnesses in the case against him. Prosecutors say Manafort and the Russian, Konstantin Kilimnik, used WhatsApp and other encrypted applications to urge witnesses to support Manafort’s claim that a lobbying effort by former European politicians that Manafort organized on behalf of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukoych did not operate in the United States. (According to Mueller, it did, and Manafort violated the law by not registering with the Justice Department as a foreign agent.)

At the bail hearing for Manafort, prosecutors did not say whether Manafort used foldering as part of his alleged attempt at witness-rigging. The reference to foldering also raised the possibility that prosecutors had discovered that Manafort used draft email messages to for other purposes—possibly to communicate with Russians.

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Read more: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/06/robert-mueller-paul-manafort-used-foldering-deception/

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Mueller: Manafort Used "Foldering" as Part of His "Deception" (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2018 OP
Hard to believe that "foldering" is all that secure. Girard442 Jun 2018 #1
It probably isn't, but they'd have to know to look for it. The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2018 #2
This is the same thing that montanacowboy Jun 2018 #3
Yup. Wellstone ruled Jun 2018 #4
Thousands of Republicans are scrambling C_U_L8R Jun 2018 #5
Folder away Zorro Jun 2018 #6

C_U_L8R

(45,002 posts)
5. Thousands of Republicans are scrambling
Fri Jun 15, 2018, 06:58 PM
Jun 2018

to triple delete their shared folders and smash their hard drives.
Idiots will never be able to fully scrub away their misdeeds.

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