Sentencing tomorrow

dave

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Hoping? No, he really is being sentenced tomorrow...as a result of that witch hunt.
Hoping thar it means more than what iy means. Sorry but its really hard for you to play dumb because we all know its not an act.
 

dave

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Why hasnt that loudmouth been yapping about Manafort today?
 
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Poor kkkwrong. That didnt go like youd wished.

The guy committed five counts of tax fraud, two counts of bank fraud and one count of failing to disclose a foreign bank account and you are cheering that he got off with a light sentence? You won? Go Russia?
 

dave

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The guy committed five counts of tax fraud, two counts of bank fraud and one count of failing to disclose a foreign bank account and you are cheering that he got off with a light sentence? You won? Go Russia?
I am not cheering. I am making fun of you because you were so excited for him to be put away.
 
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I am not cheering. I am making fun of you because you were so excited for him to be put away.

I am glad that he was convicted and sentenced for his crimes.

More to follow, including DC sentencing next week and potential NY state indictment.



Next week in Washington, D.C., Manafort is scheduled to face punishment in a separate illegal lobbying case, having pleaded guilty in that case in September.

Presiding over the D.C. case is U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the same judge who last month slapped former Trump adviser Roger Stone with a gag order in connection with Stone’s unrelated obstruction and making-false-statements case.

Whether a sentence imposed by Jackson would be added to the Ellis sentence, or run concurrent with it, remains to be seen.

“I think it’s entirely up to her,” Ellis said in court Thursday, referring to Jackson, the Hill reported.

Then there’s the question of whether Manafort will face additional charges in New York, where Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is said to be preparing a case against him.

Potential charges in New York would stem from alleged unpaid states taxes as well as loans, a source told Reuters last month. They would also be part of an effort to saddle Manafort with state-level charges in the event he receives a pardon from President Trump on his convictions in federal court, Bloomberg and other sources reported.
 

WVUCOOPER

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10 years max is what I read.
Right, but she could add that to the end of the 47 month sentence. A total of 14 years. That said, her sentence will most likely run concurrent with the original sentence.
 

dave

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I am glad that he was convicted and sentenced for his crimes.

More to follow, including DC sentencing next week and potential NY state indictment.



Next week in Washington, D.C., Manafort is scheduled to face punishment in a separate illegal lobbying case, having pleaded guilty in that case in September.

Presiding over the D.C. case is U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the same judge who last month slapped former Trump adviser Roger Stone with a gag order in connection with Stone’s unrelated obstruction and making-false-statements case.

Whether a sentence imposed by Jackson would be added to the Ellis sentence, or run concurrent with it, remains to be seen.

“I think it’s entirely up to her,” Ellis said in court Thursday, referring to Jackson, the Hill reported.

Then there’s the question of whether Manafort will face additional charges in New York, where Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is said to be preparing a case against him.

Potential charges in New York would stem from alleged unpaid states taxes as well as loans, a source told Reuters last month. They would also be part of an effort to saddle Manafort with state-level charges in the event he receives a pardon from President Trump on his convictions in federal court, Bloomberg and other sources reported.
I think he should go to jail for making your ****** bleed.
 

dave

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Right, but she could add that to the end of the 47 month sentence. A total of 14 years. That said, her sentence will most likely run concurrent with the original sentence.
Yeah. Its all kicking a dead horse now. Guy is ruined.
 

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Except the other judge can still throw the book at him.

 

WVUCOOPER

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Pssst, an Axios dude thought Spicier was real.
Or the Spicier dude wants people to think the Axios dude thinks the Spicier dude is real. The Axios dude said a former admin official texted him that quote, not tweeted. I hope you didn't fall for that.
 

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The guy committed five counts of tax fraud, two counts of bank fraud and one count of failing to disclose a foreign bank account and you are cheering that he got off with a light sentence? You won? Go Russia?
Bu, bu but where is the count on Russian collusion? Don't see that anywhere.....We been waiting for 2 years for the charge of collusion...........Poor KKtard
 
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Bu, bu but where is the count on Russian collusion? Don't see that anywhere.....We been waiting for 2 years for the charge of collusion...........Poor KKtard


You sound like a Marshall fan bragging about how they beat WVU in 2010 because they were leading halfway through the third quarter.
 

rog1187

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Meh...he committed a crime(s) and got caught...the judge did his job and sentenced him to what he felt was appropriate. No skin off my back one way or the other. It is funny to watch the lib tears flow though.
 

dave

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Meh...he committed a crime(s) and got caught...the judge did his job and sentenced him to what he felt was appropriate. No skin off my back one way or the other. It is funny to watch the lib tears flow though.
Said from the beginning that Manafort had been investigated for over 10 years and if they wanted to indict him they would and it was no surprise he was convicted. Not sure why it matters to so many other than they hate Trump and they feel it hurts Trump. Shocking TDS effect.
 

dave

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L M A O

Must be one of those legal experts you follow on Twitter.

:joy::joy::joy::joy:


Like, like when the judge was going to throw the case out!
It is a motion to reconsider filed yesterday. Twitter didnt have any say in it.