Paul Manafort, Rick Gates face new charges: report

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WASHINGTON — Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign manager, and Rick Gates, who served as a campaign aide, are facing new charges in special counsel Robert Mueller's criminal case against the pair, Politico reported Wednesday.

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Both Manafort and Gates have pleaded not guilty.

It was not immediately clear what new charges Manafort and Gates face. Politico reported that the charges were put under seal by the court.

Manafort and Gates were indicted in October on a dozen charges in connection to consulting work they did in Ukraine. In the 31-page indictment, federal prosecutors accused Manafort and Gates of conspiring against the United States, conspiring to launder money and working as unregistered foreign agents.

The new charges were filed one day after an attorney pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI in the agency's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and its possible ties to Trump's campaign officials.

Lawyer Alex Van Der Zwaan pleaded guilty to lying about work he did in 2012 in Ukraine, when he helped to prepare a report on the trial of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Authorities said Van Der Zwaan lied about his last contact with Gates and about communications he had with a person identified in court records only as "Person A."

Tymoshenko was convicted of abusing her office in 2011 in a case that drew condemnation from the European Union, Reuters reported. Critics accused Yanukovych of pursuing charges against Tymoshenko for political reasons.