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More details on Manafort’s ‘Hapsburg group’Politico–Jun 25, 2018
Mueller has accused Manafort of violating foreign lobbying law by … that Friedman and Alfred Gusenbauer, a former Austrian chancellor, …
Politico: More details on Manafort’s ‘Hapsburg group’Kyiv Post–Jun 25, 2018
Politico: More details on Manafort’s ‘Hapsburg group’ … eight politicians that Friedman and Alfred Gusenbauer, a former Austrian chancellor, …
Manafort Led Ex-Chancellor to Vow Discretion for a FeeBloomberg–Jun 14, 2018
Former Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer promised to help Paul Manafort carry out a discreet lobbying campaign to help pro-Russian …
US filing inadvertently identifies public relations executives, former …
In-Depth–Washington Post–Jun 13, 2018 Wheels up: Paul Manafort’s flight records show how he supervised EU …bne IntelliNews–Jul 3, 2018
The flight records also reveal Manafort remained a player in Ukraine after … single case,” Alfred Gusenbauer, former chancellor of Austria, said.
Former Austrian chancellor appears to have lobbied as part of …Politico–Feb 23, 2018
Manafort “secretly retained” several former senior European politicians to … filings, but appears to be Alfred Gusenbauer, who served as chancellor of Austria … Gusenbauer and two lobbyists involved in Manafort’s lobbying …
European Ex-Officials Deny Being Paid by Manafort to Lobby for Ukraine
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European Ex-Officials Deny Being Paid by Manafort to Lobby for UkraineNew York Times–Feb 24, 2018
On Saturday, Romano Prodi, a former prime minister of Italy, said in an … to the indictment, was informally called the Hapsburg Group, after the …
Former European leaders struggle to explain themselves after Mueller …Business Insider–Feb 25, 2018
The group of politicians who were allegedly paid by Manafort were known as the Hapsburg Group, a reference to the … Although the indictment documents did not name the leaders, the former Prime Minister of Italy Romano Prodi stated in … Prodi however has denied membership in this group, and stated …
Mueller names ‘Hapsburg group,’ reveals Manafort messagesABC News–Jun 13, 2018
Mueller names ‘Hapsburg group,’ reveals Manafort messages … Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, Belgian Judge Jean-Paul Moerman, …
US filing inadvertently identifies public relations executives, former …
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Trump Draws Attention to Controversial Role of Putin-Friendly Former German Chancellor | ||||
Russian President Vladimir Putin and then-German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in Berlin in 2005, two months before Schroeder left office and became chairman of the Nord Stream project’s shareholders’ committee. (Photo: The Kremlin)
(<a href=”http://CNSNews.com” rel=”nofollow”>CNSNews.com</a>) – In his criticism of Germany’s energy ties with Russia in Brussels on Wednesday, President Trump touched on a sensitive issue in Germany – the conduct of a former chancellor whose close ties with President Vladimir Putin, key involvement in lucrative energy deals, and support for Russian policies have long stoked controversy. Just weeks after stepping down after losing an election in the fall of 2005, Schroeder became chairman of the shareholders’ committee of Nord Stream AG, a consortium led by the Russian state-owned Gazprom, building the pipeline. “When it comes to energy policy, only dreamers can pursue the idea that western Europe could become independent of Russian oil and natural gas,” he said in a 2008 interview in which he also dismissed the notion that Russia poses a threat to the West. After Putin’s re-election earlier this year, Russian television coverage showed Schroeder in the front row at the inauguration ceremony, alongside Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. |
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‘The Hapsburg Group‘: Mueller Says Manafort Secretly Paid European …New York Times–Feb 24, 2018
For five centuries, the Habsburgs dominated much of Central Europe, reaching from their ancestral base in Austria to eventually encompass a …
Mueller names ‘Hapsburg group,’ reveals Manafort messagesABC News–Jun 13, 2018
The 21-page document also names members of the so-called “Hapsburg group” – described by Mueller in the February superseding indictment …
US filing inadvertently identifies public relations executives, former …
In-Depth–Washington Post–Jun 13, 2018 The Hapsburg group: Paul Manafort’s shadowy European network …VICE News–Jun 15, 2018
And more recently, he’s accused Manafort of trying to get those who knew about the Hapsburg Group to mislead investigators about its mission.
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European Ex-Officials Deny Being Paid by Manafort to Lobby for Ukraine | ||||
Asked if the money Mr. Gusenbauer received came from Mr. Manafort, Mr. Prodi seemed skeptical but said that he didn’t know. “Go ask Gusenbauer,” he said, adding that he thought that it was more likely that the money came from European businessmen interested in keeping Europe and Ukraine close.
In an interview on Saturday, Mr. Cox said he had worked with Mr. Kwasniewski, Mr. Schulz and others to try to convince Mr. Yanukovych to release the jailed political opponents. Mr. Cox said that he had never heard of the Hapsburg Group, had never been paid by anyone for his efforts in Ukraine, and had had no dealings with Mr. Manafort. But in 2012, he said, he had been invited by Mr. Schultz to go to Ukraine with Mr. Kwasniewski, the first of some 25 trips, all done “pro bono,” Mr. Cox said, to try to get the detainees released. “The view in Western capitals was that these were the victims of selective justice,” Mr. Cox said. After meetings with Mr. Yanukovych and prosecutors, Mr. Cox and Mr. Kwasniewski were successful in obtaining the release of Mr. Ivashchenko and Mr. Lutsenko, who is now Ukraine’s prosecutor-general. “We were not successful with Yulia Tymoshenko,” who was Mr. Yanukovych’s prime political opponent at the time, Mr. Cox said. “But we did ensure that Charité hospital in Berlin would have access to her in prison and she not be subject to further trials,” he added. Mr. Cox made clear his distaste for Mr. Yanukovych, adding: “I wouldn’t lobby for him.” In an interview on Saturday, Mr. Kwasniewski said, “I did meet Manafort two or three times during our mission in Ukraine in 2012 and 2013, but that’s it. At the time, he was an adviser to President Yanukovych, whom I also met, and it was only natural that our paths had to cross a couple of times.” He added: “The last time I saw Manafort was probably around the fall of 2013. He never paid us. I never had any financial relationship with him, and I never heard of the Hapsburg Group.” |
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Trump’s former campaign chairman faces trial in first court test of …Personal Liberty Digest–46 minutes ago
One of Manafort’s business partners in Ukraine, Konstantin Kilimnik, is alleged to have ties to Russian intelligence. Michael Dreeben, a lawyer in Mueller’s office, …
Trump is ready to testify to Mueller, but with certain requirements …The Siver Post–2 hours ago
… filed new charges against Paul Manafort – the former head of the electoral headquarters of the trump, and its Russian business partner Konstantin Kilimnik.
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Manafort Seeks Get Out of Jail Card in DCCourthouse News Service–19 hours ago
The grand jury brought the superseding indictment, which also names as a defendant Manafort’s long-time right-hand man Konstantin Kilimnik, days after …
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Russian charged with Trump’s ex-campaign chief was key figure in pro …CNBC–Jul 3, 2018
During the special counsel’s Russia investigation, Konstantin Kilimnik has been described as a fixer, translator or office manager to President …
Associated Press: Russian charged with Trump’s ex-campaign chief is …Kyiv Post–Jul 3, 2018
During the special counsel’s Russia investigation, Konstantin Kilimnik has been described as a fixer, translator or office manager to …
Russian charged with Manafort is key figureThe Detroit News–Jul 2, 2018
Washington – During the special counsel’s Russia investigation, Konstantin Kilimnik has been described as a fixer, translator or office manager …
In the USA revealed the impact of partner Manafort on the formation of …
International–The Bobr Times–Jul 2, 2018 A sign that Trump is worried about obstruction? He doesn’t tweet about …Washington Post–6 minutes ago
… two indictments on that charge (targeting former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Manafort’s longtime aide Konstantin Kilimnik).
Trump is ready to testify to Mueller, but with certain requirements …
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Manafort associate proposed hiring German, Spanish politicians to lobby on Ukraine | ||||
One memo to Paul Manafort outlines a plan “to assemble a small chorus of high-level European third-party endorsers and politically credible friends” to burnish Ukraine’s image. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images
An associate of Paul Manafort in 2012 proposed recruiting former politicians from Belgium, Germany and Spain for a covert lobbying effort on behalf of the Ukrainian government, according to court documents briefly made public Wednesday by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team. |
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Judge Delays Start of Manafort Trial for Six Days | ||||
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge on Monday delayed the financial crimes trial of Paul Manafort for six days to allow Mr. Manafort’s lawyers more time to review a trove of documents that they said could be crucial to his defense.
The decision by the judge, T. S. Ellis III of the United States District Court in Alexandria, pushed the start of the trial back to next Tuesday. It is the first of two faced by Mr. Manafort, the veteran Republican lobbyist and former campaign chairman for President Trump. Mr. Manafort has been charged with money laundering and tax evasion in a case that arose from the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into efforts by Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election. Prosecutors have said they do not intend to raise the issue of collusion with Russia during the trial, and Judge Ellis warned lawyers on Monday not to stray into areas that could prejudice the jurors. He advised the defense not to attack the prosecutors’ motives, despite the fact that Judge Ellis has previously said in court that he believes Mr. Mueller is pursuing a case against Mr. Manafort as a way of pressuring him to help build a case against Mr. Trump.
“Even though I have said what I think the motive was, that doesn’t mean that it is admissible at trial,” the judge said. He also warned the lawyers to steer clear of the political sympathies of jurors, saying prospective members of the panel will not be queried about whether they voted for Mr. Trump.
“I am not going to allow this trial to drag on or encompass a bunch of irrelevant stuff” that does not bear on whether Mr. Manafort is guilty or innocent, he said. “I’m not in the theater business. You have to be better-looking for that.” Judge Ellis granted the six-day delay after Mr. Manafort’s lawyers told him that prosecutors had turned over to them tens of thousands of documents three weeks ago from Mr. Manafort’s accountants and his business partner, Rick Gates. Mr. Manafort, whose bail was revoked in a related trial, was in the courtroom for the proceedings on Monday, wearing a dark green jail jumpsuit. Mr. Manafort, who worked for Mr. Trump’s presidential campaign for about five months in 2016 — including three months as his campaign chairman — is accused of failing to pay taxes on $30 million in income from Ukraine, where he had been hired to bolster a pro-Russia leader. He is also charged with laundering those funds through real estate and other means and engaging in bank fraud once the spigot of money dried up in 2014.
Judge Ellis warned the prosecutors away from mentioning Russia, citing “the amount of publicity and the antipathy toward Russians.” Greg D. Andres, the lead prosecutor, assured the judge that no government witness was expected to refer to Russia on the stand.
Mr. Andres pushed for — and appeared to at least preliminarily receive — permission to present evidence of who in Ukraine paid Mr. Manafort, including Ukrainian oligarchs who he said funneled payments to Mr. Manafort through an account in Cyprus that they controlled. Mr. Andres said the prosecution intended to show Mr. Manafort’s “constant interaction” with the oligarchs and with Viktor F. Yanukovych, his principal benefactor. Mr. Yanukovych, an ally of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, was elected Ukraine’s president in 2010 but fled to Russia in 2014 after a popular uprising. Both Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates worked for years to bolster Mr. Yanukovych and the pro-Russia parties in Ukraine. Mr. Gates, who served as Mr. Trump’s deputy campaign chairman, has pleaded guilty to related charges and is expected to testify against Mr. Manafort. Mr. Andres also said that he planned to bring up Mr. Manafort’s work for the Trump campaign, albeit in a limited context. One bank chairman approved a loan to Mr. Manafort, he said, knowing that documents he had provided were false, because he was promised and eventually given a position on the Trump campaign. The same bank official hoped for but failed to get a job in the Trump administration, he said. The judge also unveiled the identities of five witnesses whom he has ordered to testify under limited grants of immunity sought by the prosecution. A version of this article appears in print on , on Page A 13 of the New York edition with the headline: Judge Delays Start of Manafort Trial for Six Days |
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Russia & Germany’s Gerhard Schroeder: Putin’s Chief European Lobbyist | ||||
Making the click-through worthwhile: Why those concerned about Russia should be paying a lot more attention to former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder; the Eastern European NATO members’ baffling and self-destructive decision to skimp on defense spending; why Judge Kavanaugh’s clerks loved him; and the United States approaches a new threshold of energy power.
Why Is Germany’s Former Chancellor Now Putin’s Chief Lobbyist in Europe? A lot of folks in the United States will scream furiously about this statement from President Trump at the NATO Summit: “I have to say, I think it’s very sad when Germany makes a massive oil and gas deal with Russia where we’re supposed to be guarding against Russia,” Trump said at a breakfast with NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg. “We’re supposed to protect you against Russia but they’re paying billions of dollars to Russia and I think that’s very inappropriate . . . Germany, as far as I’m concerned, is captive to Russia.” As usual, Trump is down the street and around the corner from a legitimate point. Well, perhaps he’s a bit closer this time. If you think Trump’s past business connections to Russian figures are troubling, you probably ought to be livid about how former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s has decided to become the chief lobbyist for Vladimir Putin in Europe. One of Schroeder’s last acts in office in 2005 was authorizing “Nord Stream,” a pipeline bypassing key territories and controlled by Russia’s Gazprom energy company. Shortly after leaving office, Vladimir Putin arranged for Schroeder to chair the project, and then he started pushing for a second pipeline, Nord Stream 2. Instead of diversifying Europe’s energy supply, Schroeder’s pushed policies that make the continent more dependent upon Russia, not less. In September 2017, Putin arranged for Schroeder to become chairman of Rosneft, the state-owned Russian oil giant. The Wall Street Journal’s Holman Jenkins wrote earlier this year that Schroeder is exactly the kind of wealthy, well-connected, influential figure acting on behalf of Russia that U.S. sanctions are supposed to target:
Lately, Schroeder has been hanging out with Putin at the World Cup. How is it, in an era when U.S. politics is suddenly deeply concerned — some would say paranoid — about Russian influence, that Schroeder’s cheerful embrace of lobbying for Russia has barely made a ripple on this side of the pond? The cynical answer is that most of those screaming the loudest about Russia today don’t think of Putin as sinister because of his lack of criticism of Trump; they think of Trump as sinister because of his lack of criticism of Putin. Indeed, Russia shot down a passenger airliner over Ukraine in 2014, and it was out of the news within a week.
It’s rather fascinating to watch lefty voices complain about news coverage of Kavanaugh being too focused on him as “a carpool dad” and focused on humanizing personality traits . . . when there’s an entire line of merchandise about “the notorious RBG” and gobs of glowing coverage of tough grandma Ruth Bader Ginsburg in places such as Glamour magazine, and she’s been invited to do her workout routine on Stephen Colbert’s comedy show. Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t realize we were only allowed to have lighter, humanizing, personality-based coverage of Supreme Court justices appointed by Democrats.
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Worried about Russia? Then Keep an Eye on Germany’s Former …National Review–Jul 11, 2018
Germany’s allies and its European Union partners, including the quietly frantic Poles and Balts, can’t quite refer to Mr. Schroeder as a Putin …
The Russian pipeline to Germany that Trump is so mad about, explained
Opinion–Washington Post–Jul 11, 2018 Trump lashes out at allies and then asks them to double their defense …
In-Depth–Chicago Tribune–Jul 11, 2018 Unlike Trump, world leaders appear to have few issues with …Washington Post–Jul 17, 2018
The president largely avoided criticism of Putin during a news … In Schroeder’s case, concerns over his friendly ties to Putin proved to be …
Trump Draws Attention to Controversial Role of Putin-Friendly Former …<a href=”http://CNSNews.com” rel=”nofollow”>CNSNews.com</a>–Jul 12, 2018
Trump Draws Attention to Controversial Role of Putin-Friendly Former … Schroeder continues to chair the Nord Stream AG shareholders’ …
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What we know about the ‘Hapsburg group’ named in Manafort lobbying scheme | ||||
Ex-Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort secretly paid a group of former senior European politicians to covertly promote the interests of Ukraine’s previous pro-Russia government in Washington, according to a new indictment.
The superseding indictment filed by special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday says Manafort “secretly retained” the ex-politicians, known as the “Hapsburg group”, to lobby for Ukraine in 2012 and 2013.
Here is everything the indictment tells us about the group and their involvement in the scheme. Why Ukraine?The indictment says Manafort earned tens of millions of dollars in income representing the interests of Ukraine, its political parties and leaders in a covert lobbying scheme. How did the former European leaders get involved?According to the indictment, acting on behalf of then-Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych and his Party of Regions, Manafort in 2012 retained the so-called Hapsburg group to “take positions favorable to Ukraine, including by lobbying the United States.” Why did Manafort want them?Manafort called the group “SUPER VIP” in an “EYES ONLY” memo created around June 2012, in which he explained that he wanted to “assemble a group of high-level European highly influencial [sic] champions and politically credible friends who can act informally and without any visible relationship with the Government of Ukraine.” Who was in the ‘Hapsburg group’?The indictment says the group was managed by a former European chancellor, who it names as Foreign Politician A, in coordination with Manafort. What did the group actually do?In 2013, the former chancellor and other former politicians from the group lobbied US Members of Congress, officials in the Executive Branch and their staff in coordination with Manafort, the indictment says. How much did the group get paid?According to the filing, Manafort paid the group more than 2 million euros in 2012 and 2013, wiring the money through at least four offshore accounts. |
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The ‘Hapsburg group’? European ex-politicians under scrutiny after Mueller indictment – The Washington Post | ||||
Though the group’s members weren’t named, they are collectively given an informal nickname: the “Hapsburg group,” an apparent reference (using an alternative spelling) to the Habsburg royal dynasty that ruled the Holy Roman Empire for centuries. |
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More details on Manafort’s ‘Hapsburg group’ | ||||
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