Manafort ordered by judge to be held away from other prisoners
NEW YORK _ Paul Manafort will be kept away from other prisoners while he's in jail after allegedly tampering with potential witnesses ahead of his trial, a federal judge in Washington said Thursday.
Manafort's bail was revoked on June 15 after prosecutors accused him of obstructing justice by contacting witnesses. He's currently at the Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Va. In ordering him to be held apart, Judge Amy Berman Jackson also said Manafort should "be afforded reasonable opportunity" to consult with his lawyer and be accompanied by a federal marshal on his trips to court.
Jackson didn't explain her reasons for separating him, saying only that "the defendant shall be confined in a corrections facility separate, to the extent practicable, from persons awaiting or service sentences or being held in custody pending appeal."
Manafort, who served as President Donald Trump's campaign manager, is fighting charges by special counsel Robert Mueller that he failed to register in the U.S. as an agent of Ukraine, laundered millions of dollars and has obstructed justice by reaching out to witnesses. Those charges will go to trial before Jackson in September. In July, he's due to stand trial in Virginia on tax and bank fraud charges also brought by Mueller.
_Bloomberg News