A federal judge revoked Paul Manafort's house arrest, citing newly filed charges that he tampered with witnesses in the case against brought by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Star Tribune Staff, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fri, 06/15/2018 - 9:10am
A federal judge revoked Paul Manafort's house arrest, citing newly filed charges that he tampered with witnesses in the case against brought by special counsel Robert Mueller.
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