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Manafort judge refuses to name jurors over safety fears | Manafort judge refuses to name jurors over safety fears |
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The judge in the trial of ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort says he will not release the names of jurors because of fears for their safety. | The judge in the trial of ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort says he will not release the names of jurors because of fears for their safety. |
Judge TS Ellis also said he had received threats himself over the case. | Judge TS Ellis also said he had received threats himself over the case. |
Mr Manafort denies charges of bank and tax fraud, in the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged Russian meddling into the 2016 US elections. | Mr Manafort denies charges of bank and tax fraud, in the first trial stemming from the inquiry into alleged Russian meddling into the 2016 US elections. |
The court in Alexandria, Virginia, has heard closing arguments and the jury has retired to consider a verdict. | The court in Alexandria, Virginia, has heard closing arguments and the jury has retired to consider a verdict. |
Prosecutors say the 69-year-old dodged taxes on millions of dollars he made lobbying for Ukrainian politicians. | Prosecutors say the 69-year-old dodged taxes on millions of dollars he made lobbying for Ukrainian politicians. |
On Friday, US President Donald Trump said Mr Manafort was a "very good person", describing the trial as "very sad". | On Friday, US President Donald Trump said Mr Manafort was a "very good person", describing the trial as "very sad". |
How did the judge explain his decision? | How did the judge explain his decision? |
Speaking in court while jurors deliberated for a second day, Judge Ellis said: "I had no idea this case would excite these emotions... I don't feel right if I release their names, | Speaking in court while jurors deliberated for a second day, Judge Ellis said: "I had no idea this case would excite these emotions... I don't feel right if I release their names, |
"I've received criticism and threats. I imagine they would, too." | "I've received criticism and threats. I imagine they would, too." |
The judge added that he was being protected by US marshals. | The judge added that he was being protected by US marshals. |
A number of media outlets had earlier requested the names of jurors. Jury lists are considered to be public unless a judge bans any access to them. | A number of media outlets had earlier requested the names of jurors. Jury lists are considered to be public unless a judge bans any access to them. |
The judge later allowed the jurors - six men and six women - to finish their work for the day because one of them had a social engagement. | The judge later allowed the jurors - six men and six women - to finish their work for the day because one of them had a social engagement. |
If found guilty on the fraud charges, Mr Manafort could spend the rest of his life in jail. | If found guilty on the fraud charges, Mr Manafort could spend the rest of his life in jail. |
Key background | Key background |
What's the background? | What's the background? |
Mr Manafort managed Mr Trump's campaign for several months in 2016 - and he was in charge when Mr Trump won the Republican party's nomination. | |
Last October, he was charged by special counsel Robert Mueller as a part of the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election. | Last October, he was charged by special counsel Robert Mueller as a part of the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election. |
The allegations against him, however, are not linked to Mr Trump and instead centre on his consultancy work with pro-Russian politicians in Ukraine. | |
The Ukrainian government found ledgers pledging more than $12m (£9.2m) in cash to Mr Manafort for his advisory work with former President Viktor Yanukovych while he was in office, the New York Times reported. | The Ukrainian government found ledgers pledging more than $12m (£9.2m) in cash to Mr Manafort for his advisory work with former President Viktor Yanukovych while he was in office, the New York Times reported. |
It has also been alleged that he secretly worked for a Russian billionaire to assist President Putin's political goals in other parts of the former USSR. Mr Manafort denied the allegation. | It has also been alleged that he secretly worked for a Russian billionaire to assist President Putin's political goals in other parts of the former USSR. Mr Manafort denied the allegation. |
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