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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief

By ANDREW E. KRAMER, MIKE McINTIRE and BARRY MEIERAUG. 14, 2016

KIEV, Ukraine — On a leafy side street off Independence Square in Kiev is an office used for years by Donald J. Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, when he consulted for Ukraine’s ruling political party. His furniture and personal items were still there as recently as May.

And Mr. Manafort’s presence remains elsewhere here in the capital, where government investigators examining secret records have found his name, as well as companies he sought business with, as they try to untangle a corrupt network they say was used to loot Ukrainian assets and influence elections during the administration of Mr. Manafort’s main client, former President Viktor F. Yanukovych.

Handwritten ledgers show $12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments designated for Mr. Manafort from Mr. Yanukovych’s pro-Russian political party from 2007 to 2012, according to Ukraine’s newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau. Investigators assert that the disbursements were part of an illegal off-the-books system whose recipients also included election officials.

In addition, criminal prosecutors are investigating a group of offshore shell companies that helped members of Mr. Yanukovych’s inner circle finance their lavish lifestyles, including a palatial presidential residence with a private zoo, golf course and tennis court. Among the hundreds of murky transactions these companies engaged in was an $18 million deal to sell Ukrainian cable television assets to a partnership put together by Mr. Manafort and a Russian oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, a close ally of President Vladimir V. Putin.

Mr. Manafort’s involvement with moneyed interests in Russia and Ukraine had previously come to light. But as American relationships there become a rising issue in the presidential campaign — from Mr. Trump’s favorable statements about Mr. Putin and his annexation of Crimea to the suspected Russian hacking of Democrats’ emails — an examination of Mr. Manafort’s activities offers new details of how he mixed politics and business out of public view and benefited from powerful interests now under scrutiny by the new government in Kiev.

Anti-corruption officials there say the payments earmarked for Mr. Manafort, previously unreported, are a focus of their investigation, though they have yet to determine if he actually received the cash. While Mr. Manafort is not a target in the separate inquiry of offshore activities, prosecutors say he must have realized the implications of his financial dealings.

“He understood what was happening in Ukraine,” said Vitaliy Kasko, a former senior official with the general prosecutor’s office in Kiev. “It would have to be clear to any reasonable person that the Yanukovych clan, when it came to power, was engaged in corruption.”

Mr. Kasko added, “It’s impossible to imagine a person would look at this and think, ‘Everything is all right.’”

Mr. Manafort did not respond to interview requests or written questions from The New York Times. But his lawyer, Richard A. Hibey, said Mr. Manafort had not received “any such cash payments” described by the anti-corruption officials.

Visitors at Mr. Yanukovych’s estate in Kiev, which was abandoned in 2014. Credit Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images
Mr. Hibey also disputed Mr. Kasko’s suggestion that Mr. Manafort might have countenanced corruption or been involved with people who took part in illegal activities.

“These are suspicions, and probably heavily politically tinged ones,” said Mr. Hibey, a member of the Washington law firm Miller & Chevalier. “It is difficult to respect any kind of allegation of the sort being made here to smear someone when there is no proof and we deny there ever could be such proof.”

Mysterious Payments

The developments in Ukraine underscore the risky nature of the international consulting that has been a staple of Mr. Manafort’s business since the 1980s, when he went to work for the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Before joining Mr. Trump’s campaign this spring, Mr. Manafort’s most prominent recent client was Mr. Yanukovych, who — like Mr. Marcos — was deposed in a popular uprising.

Before he fled to Russia two years ago, Mr. Yanukovych and his Party of Regions relied heavily on the advice of Mr. Manafort and his firm, who helped them win several elections. During that period, Mr. Manafort never registered as a foreign agent with the United States Justice Department — as required of those seeking to influence American policy on behalf of foreign clients — although one of his subcontractors did.

It is unclear if Mr. Manafort’s activities necessitated registering. If they were limited to advising the Party of Regions in Ukraine, he probably would not have had to. But he also worked to burnish his client’s image in the West and helped Mr. Yanukovych’s administration draft a report defending its prosecution of his chief rival, Yulia V. Tymoshenko, in 2012.

A page from the “black ledger,” released by Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau. This page does not include Mr. Manafort’s name.
Whatever the case, absent a registration — which requires disclosure of how much the registrant is being paid and by whom — Mr. Manafort’s compensation has remained a mystery. However, a cache of documents discovered after the fall of Mr. Yanukovych’s government may provide some answers.

The papers, known in Ukraine as the “black ledger,” are a chicken-scratch of Cyrillic covering about 400 pages taken from books once kept in a third-floor room in the former Party of Regions headquarters on Lipskaya Street in Kiev. The room held two safes stuffed with $100 bills, said Taras V. Chornovil, a former party leader who was also a recipient of the money at times. He said in an interview that he had once received $10,000 in a “wad of cash” for a trip to Europe.

“This was our cash,” he said, adding that he had left the party in part over concerns about off-the-books activity. “They had it on the table, stacks of money, and they had lists of who to pay.”

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau, which obtained the ledger, said in a statement that Mr. Manafort’s name appeared 22 times in the documents over five years, with payments totaling $12.7 million. The purpose of the payments is not clear. Nor is the outcome, since the handwritten entries cannot be cross-referenced against banking records, and the signatures for receipt have not yet been verified.


“Paul Manafort is among those names on the list of so-called ‘black accounts of the Party of Regions,’ which the detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine are investigating,” the statement said. “We emphasize that the presence of P. Manafort’s name in the list does not mean that he actually got the money, because the signatures that appear in the column of recipients could belong to other people.”

The accounting records surfaced this year, when Serhiy A. Leshchenko, a member of Parliament who said he had received a partial copy from a source he did not identify, published line items covering six months of outlays in 2012 totaling $66 million. In an interview, Mr. Leshchenko said another source had provided the entire multiyear ledger to Viktor M. Trepak, a former deputy director of the domestic intelligence agency of Ukraine, the S.B.U., who passed it to the National Anti-Corruption Bureau.

The bureau, whose government funding is mandated under American and European Union aid programs and which has an evidence-sharing agreement with the F.B.I., has investigatory powers but cannot indict suspects. Only if it passes its findings to prosecutors — which has not happened with Mr. Manafort — does a subject of its inquiry become part of a criminal case.

Individual disbursements reflected in the ledgers ranged from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Of the records released from 2012, one shows a payment of $67,000 for a watch and another of $8.4 million to the owner of an advertising agency for campaign work for the party before elections that year.

“It’s a very vivid example of how political parties are financed in Ukraine,” said Daria N. Kaleniuk, the executive director of the Anti-Corruption Action Center in Kiev. “It represents the very dirty cash economy in Ukraine.”

Offshore Companies

While working in Ukraine, Mr. Manafort had also positioned himself to profit from business deals that benefited from connections he had gained through his political consulting. One of them, according to court filings, involved a network of offshore companies that government investigators and independent journalists in Ukraine have said was used to launder public money and assets purportedly stolen by cronies of the government.


A helicopter pad on a building in central Kiev was built when Mr. Yanukovych was president. Credit Joseph Sywenkyj for The New York Times
The network comprised shell companies whose ultimate owners were shielded by the secrecy laws of the offshore jurisdictions where they were registered, including the British Virgin Islands, Belize and the Seychelles.

In a recent interview, Serhiy V. Gorbatyuk, Ukraine’s special prosecutor for high-level corruption cases, pointed to an open file on his desk containing paperwork for one of the shell companies, Milltown Corporate Services Ltd., which played a central role in the state’s purchase of two oil derricks for $785 million, or about double what they were said to be worth.

“This,” he said, “was an offshore used often by Mr. Yanukovych’s entourage.”

The role of the offshore companies in business dealings involving Mr. Manafort came to light because of court filings in the Cayman Islands and in a federal court in Virginia related to an investment fund, Pericles Emerging Markets. Mr. Manafort and several partners started the fund in 2007, and its major backer was Mr. Deripaska, the Russian mogul, to whom the State Department has refused to issue a visa, apparently because of allegations linking him to Russian organized crime, a charge he has denied.

Mr. Deripaska agreed to commit as much as $100 million to Pericles so it could buy assets in Ukraine and Eastern Europe, including a regional cable television and communications company called Black Sea Cable. But corporate records and court filings show that it was hardly a straightforward transaction.

The Black Sea Cable assets were controlled by a rotating cast of offshore companies that led back to the Yanukovych network, including, at various times, Milltown Corporate Services and two other companies well known to law enforcement officials, Monohold A.G. and Intrahold A.G. Those two companies won inflated contracts with a state-run agricultural company, and also acquired a business center in Kiev with a helicopter pad on the roof that would ease Mr. Yanukovych’s commute from his country estate to the presidential offices.


Mr. Deripaska would later say he invested $18.9 million in Pericles in 2008 to complete the acquisition of Black Sea Cable. But the planned purchase — including the question of who ended up with the Black Sea assets — has since become the subject of a dispute between Mr. Deripaska and Mr. Manafort.

In 2014, Mr. Deripaska filed a legal action in a Cayman Islands court seeking to recover his investment in Pericles, which is now defunct. He also said he had paid about $7.3 million in management fees to the fund over two years. Mr. Deripaska did not respond to requests for comment.

Mr. Manafort’s lawyer, Mr. Hibey, disputed the account of the Black Sea Cable deal contained in Mr. Deripaska’s Cayman filings, and said the Russian oligarch had overseen details of the final transaction involving the acquisition. He denied that Mr. Manafort had received management fees from Pericles during its operation, but said that one of Mr. Manafort’s partners, Rick Gates, who is also working on the Trump campaign, had received a “nominal” sum.

Court papers indicate that Pericles’ only deal involved Black Sea Cable.

Mr. Manafort continued working in Ukraine after the demise of Mr. Yanukovych’s government, helping allies of the ousted president and others form a political bloc that opposed the new pro-Western administration. Some of his aides were in Ukraine as recently as this year, and Ukrainian company records give no indication that Mr. Manafort has formally dissolved the local branch of his company, Davis Manafort International, directed by a longtime assistant, Konstantin V. Kilimnik.


At Mr. Manafort’s old office on Sofiivska Street, new tenants said they had discovered several curiosities apparently left behind, including a knee X-ray signed by Mr. Yanukovych, possibly referring to tennis matches played between Mr. Manafort and Mr. Yanukovych, who had spoken publicly of a knee ailment affecting his game.

There was another item with Mr. Yanukovych’s autograph: a piece of white paper bearing a rough sketch of Independence Square, the site of the 2014 uprising that drove him from power.
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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2016, 01:18:16 am »
And, interestingly, Lewandowski jumps right on it:

 
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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2016, 01:24:20 am »
Russian Puppet Viktor F. Yanukovych disarmed and destroyed the economy of Ukraine.

Trump loves him probably.

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« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2016, 01:24:55 am »
And, interestingly, Lewandowski jumps right on it:

 
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Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief

Corey and Paul don't get along I guess.

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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2016, 01:28:30 am »

 
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$12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments to Paul Manafort from pro-Russia party in Ukraine, per investigators
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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2016, 01:34:50 am »

John Bresnahan
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$12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments to Paul Manafort from pro-Russia party in Ukraine, per investigators

But Trump doesn't have any connections to Russia. Got it.
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« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2016, 01:37:44 am »

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$12.7 million in undisclosed cash payments to Paul Manafort from pro-Russia party in Ukraine, per investigators

$12.7 million, just for selling out the people of Ukraine to the tyranny of Russian Oligarchy.

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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2016, 01:49:41 am »


Manafort is up to his neck in dealing with Putin.  No wonder Trump is so forgiving of Vlad.
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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2016, 01:59:17 am »
And there we go thinking this was just a Trump publicity stunt, nope, this is looking like a Russian coup of our government.

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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #9 on: August 15, 2016, 02:09:23 am »
Ron Fournier ‏@ron_fournier  2m2 minutes ago
How much did @PaulManafort get paid to change GOP platform for Russia?
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« Reply #10 on: August 15, 2016, 02:13:13 am »
Ruh-roh


How truly bizarre if Trump turns out to be a Manchurian candidate for Putin.
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« Reply #11 on: August 15, 2016, 02:23:15 am »
Ron Fornier??  Please!  He has all the credibility of DEBKA...that is to say, none whatsoever.

Large bubbles in very small beer...

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« Reply #12 on: August 15, 2016, 02:23:50 am »
Apparently both Clinton and Trump both like dirty money.

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« Reply #13 on: August 15, 2016, 02:24:01 am »
Makes the whole meme about Manafort having nothing to do with changing the platform on arms to Ukraine look ridiculous.
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« Reply #14 on: August 15, 2016, 02:25:39 am »
Ron Fornier??  Please!  He has all the credibility of DEBKA...that is to say, none whatsoever.

Large bubbles in very small beer...

 :smokin:

Nah.  Ron is a lefty, but he's honest.  He has trashed Hillary as much as any conservative commentator.
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« Reply #15 on: August 15, 2016, 02:27:31 am »
Nah.  Ron is a lefty, but he's honest.  He has trashed Hillary as much as any conservative commentator.

Ron is a moron who cannot decide which side of any question he is on.  He can change his mind and tapdance about it like Ginger Frickin' Rogers.

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« Reply #16 on: August 15, 2016, 02:36:35 am »
Ron is a moron who cannot decide which side of any question he is on.  He can change his mind and tapdance about it like Ginger Frickin' Rogers.

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You have your opinion.
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« Reply #17 on: August 15, 2016, 02:39:19 am »

 
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Simply no reason to ask why the Russian spy services haven't hacked into Trump's campaign.


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Ron Fournier Retweeted John Weaver
Who hacks themselves?
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« Reply #18 on: August 15, 2016, 02:49:14 am »
John Podhoretz ‏@jpodhoretz  1m1 minute ago Manhattan, NY
"12.7 mil. In small bills cash, in that little silk purse.... 'sfortunato!" -- Paulie Manafort (maybe you won't be seeing him no more)
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« Reply #19 on: August 15, 2016, 02:51:34 am »

John Weaver
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Simply no reason to ask why the Russian spy services haven't hacked into Trump's campaign.


Ron Fournier ‏@ron_fournier  3m3 minutes ago
Ron Fournier Retweeted John Weaver
Who hacks themselves?
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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #20 on: August 15, 2016, 04:18:24 am »
But Trump doesn't have any connections to Russia. Got it.

Looks like Russian dog poop.

Franklin Foer, Slate: Vladimir Putin has a plan for destroying the West, and it looks a lot like Donald Trump.


Donald Trump is like the Kremlin’s favored candidates, only more so. He celebrated the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU. He denounces NATO with feeling. He is also a great admirer of Vladimir Putin. Trump’s devotion to the Russian president has been portrayed as buffoonish enthusiasm for a fellow macho strongman. But Trump’s statements of praise amount to something closer to slavish devotion. In 2007, he praised Putin for “rebuilding Russia.” A year later he added, “He does his work well. Much better than our Bush.” When Putin ripped American exceptionalism in a New York Times op-ed in 2013, Trump called it “a masterpiece.” Despite ample evidence, Trump denies that Putin has assassinated his opponents, “In all fairness to Putin, you’re saying he killed people. I haven’t seen that.” In the event that such killings have transpired, they can be forgiven: “At least he’s a leader.” And not just any old head of state: “I will tell you that, in terms of leadership, he’s getting an A.”

Withdraw from NATO, break up the EU, give Russia a free hand in Syria; Trump is Putin’s dream Candidate.


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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3738302/Is-Trump-Russian-agent-Kremlinologist-presents-tantalising-disturbing-dossier-presidential-hopeful-closer-links-Kremlin-appear.html
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« Reply #21 on: August 15, 2016, 04:46:45 am »
Evan Smith ‏@evanasmith  2h2 hours ago

Ivanka Trump is vacationing with Putin’s girlfriend? It's the you-can’t-make-this-shit-up campaign of all time

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« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2016, 05:04:46 am »
He celebrated the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU.

That has nothing to do with anything except UK sovereignty.

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Re: Secret Ledger in Ukraine Lists Cash for Donald Trump’s Campaign Chief
« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2016, 05:51:31 am »
How do you feel about the bubble with millions of dollars for Manafort as payment for helping Putin's interests? It is being pretty well documented now through several investigative reports.
Does that bother you a tad bit?

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/07/21/donald-trump-invites-putin-to-invade-melania-s-hometown.html
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Alexander Acosta Labor Secretary resigned under pressure concerning his "sweetheart deal" with Jeffrey Epstein.  He was under consideration for AG after Sessions was removed, but was forced to resign instead.