There are definite signs of big trouble in the prosecution of Paul Manafort for crimes unrelated to Russia or the Trump campaign.
Yesterday saw the judge in the case, T.S. Ellis, rebuke the prosecution for seeking to incite class envy and jealousy among jurors.
For its part, the prosecution let slip a shocking revelation: that it may not even call to the stand its star witness against Manafort, his former business partner Rick Gates.
"If you are going to call Mr. Gates, this is a waste of time."
Mr. Zehnle also alleged Gates, not Mr. Manafort, was responsible for the crimes prosecutors have lodged against his client.
Defense attorneys could still call Gates as a witness, but that could prove challenging with[out?] the ability to attack his initial testimony on behalf of the prosecution.
President Trump's call to fire Mueller and end the prosecution would start to gain ground.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/mueller_team_signals_it_may_not_call_its_star_witness_against_manafort.html
Yesterday saw the judge in the case, T.S. Ellis, rebuke the prosecution for seeking to incite class envy and jealousy among jurors.
For its part, the prosecution let slip a shocking revelation: that it may not even call to the stand its star witness against Manafort, his former business partner Rick Gates.
"If you are going to call Mr. Gates, this is a waste of time."
Mr. Zehnle also alleged Gates, not Mr. Manafort, was responsible for the crimes prosecutors have lodged against his client.
Defense attorneys could still call Gates as a witness, but that could prove challenging with[out?] the ability to attack his initial testimony on behalf of the prosecution.
President Trump's call to fire Mueller and end the prosecution would start to gain ground.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/08/mueller_team_signals_it_may_not_call_its_star_witness_against_manafort.html
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