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  • 2017-03-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Was a Murdered Russian Ex-Politician to Testify Against Paul Manafort in Treason Trial? (en)
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  • On 23 March 2017, an assortment of left-leaning political web sites, including Occupy Democrats and the Palmer Report, published articles reporting that Russian dissident Denis Voronenkov, who was shot dead earlier that same day in Ukraine, was to have been a star witness in a treason trial involving former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort: The clear implication was that the purpose of the killing may have been (at least in part) to prevent Voronenkov, a former member of Russia's parliament and Putin critic who fled to Ukraine, from incriminating Manafort at Yanukovych's trial, scheduled to take place in March 2017. Mainstream news outlets such as CNN had reported that Voronenkov was indeed cooperating with Ukrainian prosecutors and would be a key witness against Yanukovych. However, we have encountered no evidence that Voronenkov planned to testify about Paul Manafort in any respect. In fact, Voronenkov stated as recently as February 2017 that he knew nothing about Manafort. As previously reported, Manafort resigned after serving five months as Donald Trump's campaign manager in August 2016 after handwritten ledgers published in the New York Times indicated he had received $12.7 million in illegal cash payments (according to Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators) from Victor Yanukovych's Moscow-backed political party between 2007 and 2012. Although Manafort denied receiving such payments, he stepped down from the Trump organization at a moment when it was combating general allegations about ties between the campaign and Russia (as of this writing, those alleged ties are still the subject of an FBI investigation). Even so, any imputation of a link between the shooting of Denis Voronenkov and Manafort's dealings with Victor Yanukovych is purely speculative, and indeed contradicts Voronenkov's own public statements in that regard. (en)
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