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Unfortunately, Mueller's office knows how to redact things.
Here's the main takeaway from Mueller's new filing spelling out the detail of why investigators think Manafort lied during proffer sessions:
In the weeks before a judge revoked his bail (for obstructing justice on house arrest), somebody asked Paul Manafort if it was OK to drop his name during a meeting with President Trump. "Yes," he replied. Mueller's office has the texts.
An FBI agent working for Mueller says that "in more than ten instances," Manafort did not provide investigators passwords to his electronic communications, thumb drives or documents.
In which somebody seeks to name-drop, to the president, a former campaign chairman who was then under indictment and on house arrest.
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