At sentencing in DC case, Paul Manafort tells judge: 'I am sorry for what I have done' originally appeared on abcnews.go.comSentencing began Wednesday for Paul Manafort in his District of Columbia case, marking the likely conclusion of the former Trump campaign chairman's year-and-a-half-long
Sentencing began Wednesday for Paul Manafort in his District of Columbia case, marking the likely conclusion of the former Trump campaign chairman's year-and-a-half-long legal battle.
"Please let my wife and I be together. Please don't take away any longer than the 47 months," he said, referring to the 47-month sentence he received in the Virginia case.Judge Jackson could sentence him to up to 10 years in prison for crimes related to unregistered foreign lobbying and witness tampering, unrelated to his work on the Trump campaign.
She said she would hear arguments over whether Manafort deserves credit for acceptance of responsibility and on whether Manafort should receive an enhancement on his sentencing for the"leadership role" he played. Weissman said Manafort's upbringing and education could have led him to"lead a life and to be a leading example for this country," and instead he"chose to take a different path.
"This case is not about murder, drug cartels, organized crime, the Madoff Ponzi scheme or the collapse of Enron," Manafort's legal team argued in a sentencing memo."Mr. Manafort does not dispute his guilt, but these factors do not warrant a substantial period of imprisonment in this case."
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