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I have never heard of this before and wonder why? Per leg? Different technology for distances? I never heard of this till today. Is this normal or is he a particular FLIGHT RISK?
Trump ex-campaign boss Paul Manafort has to wear TWO ankle monitors after before trial on fraud charges (and has a Russian flag thrown at him by troll)
U.S. President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort again pleaded not guilty on Thursday to criminal charges in the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election and will face the first of two trials in July.
Manafort pleaded not guilty in a Virginia courtroom to additional charges ranging from bank fraud to filing false tax returns that were brought by Robert Mueller, the U.S. special counsel for the Russia probe.
Manafort also pleaded not guilty last week in Washington to related charges, including conspiracy to launder money, and failing to register as a foreign agent for the pro-Russia Ukrainian government of former President Viktor Yanukovich.
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis, based in Alexandria, Virginia, on Thursday set a tentative trial date for July 10. Manafort's trial in Washington begins in September....
Read more: Trump ex-campaign boss Paul Manafort has to wear two ankle monitors | Daily Mail Online
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Trump ex-campaign boss Paul Manafort has to wear TWO ankle monitors after before trial on fraud charges (and has a Russian flag thrown at him by troll)
- Paul Manafort appeared in court in Alexandria, Virginia Thursday to plead not guilty to fresh charges leveled by Robert Mueller, the special counsel
- He is already wearing an electronic tag ahead of trial in Washington D.C. on charges including money laundering
- Judge in Alexandria ordered him to have same house arrest and ankle bracelet bail conditions as for D.C.
- But probation official told judge the two areas have different systems so Manafort has to wear two of the devices
- As he left with his wife a protester threw a Russian flag at him
U.S. President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort again pleaded not guilty on Thursday to criminal charges in the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election and will face the first of two trials in July.
Manafort pleaded not guilty in a Virginia courtroom to additional charges ranging from bank fraud to filing false tax returns that were brought by Robert Mueller, the U.S. special counsel for the Russia probe.
Manafort also pleaded not guilty last week in Washington to related charges, including conspiracy to launder money, and failing to register as a foreign agent for the pro-Russia Ukrainian government of former President Viktor Yanukovich.
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis, based in Alexandria, Virginia, on Thursday set a tentative trial date for July 10. Manafort's trial in Washington begins in September....
Read more: Trump ex-campaign boss Paul Manafort has to wear two ankle monitors | Daily Mail Online
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