Manafort Filing Mistake Reveals Defense Strategy

News  |  Jan 25, 2018

Paul Manafort's defense team filed a motion Wednesday, asking the judge to consider changing some deadlines, and accidentally attached a strategy memo that likely was not for public consumption. In it, Manafort's team outlines a relationship between the Associated Press and Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

CNN:

The one page of bullet points and sentence fragments, titled "DOJ, OSC AND THE PRESS" sketches a connection between information obtained by both Mueller's office and the Associated Press, alleging an exchange of information.

In additon, the memo references a confidential source inside Manafort's firm that provided a reporter with internal documents. 

Politico:

The memo indicates that an affidavit for a seizure warrant obtained by prosecutors on the same day Manafort was indicted in October says that a Davis Manafort staffer acknowledged allowing a journalist to look at the firm's digital records.

"In the Winter of 2017 (sic 2016) employee of DMI—CS-1 permitted the reporter to view material on a hard drive copy of DMI's electronic files," the document reads, using a standard FBI acronym for a confidential source. "Government obtained warrant for the hard drive."

CNN:

Lauren Easton, a spokesperson for the Associated Press, said Thursday, "The suggestion that AP would voluntarily serve as the source of information for a government agency is categorically untrue."

Notes in mistaken Manafort filing may show partial legal strategy (CNN)

Errant court filing suggests feds had informant at Manafort firm (Politico)

Filing with memo attached