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Paul Manafort convinced a bank to invest millions in a Puerto Rican biometrics company in 2002, despite evidence of faulty products and lax accounting.
58:49 - 1:00:20 (01:31)
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Paul Manafort convinced a bank to invest millions in a Puerto Rican biometrics company in 2002, despite evidence of faulty products and lax accounting. He reportedly made 1.5 million dollars selling his shares before the company ultimately collapsed.
ChapterPaul Manafort's Role in Viktor Yanukovych's Presidential Campaign
EpisodeNo Matter How Much You Hate Paul Manafort, You Should Hate Him More (And Here’s Why)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Paul Manafort was asked to help save the ailing presidential campaign of Viktor Yunukovich during the Ukraine election, in which there was a revote ordered by the Supreme Court due to the unpopularity of Yunukovich after he poisoned someone.
1:00:20 - 1:01:54 (01:33)
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Paul Manafort was asked to help save the ailing presidential campaign of Viktor Yunukovich during the Ukraine election, in which there was a revote ordered by the Supreme Court due to the unpopularity of Yunukovich after he poisoned someone. Manafort and his team brought discipline and focus to the campaign that it had previously lacked.
ChapterPaul Manafort's Role in Viktor Yanukovych's Presidential Campaign
EpisodeNo Matter How Much You Hate Paul Manafort, You Should Hate Him More (And Here’s Why)
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Paul Manafort advised Viktor Yunukovich and his political party by helping them focus on a single theme each week, while also shaping Yunukovich's image to make him electable.
1:01:54 - 1:03:49 (01:54)
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Paul Manafort advised Viktor Yunukovich and his political party by helping them focus on a single theme each week, while also shaping Yunukovich's image to make him electable. Manafort later also offered to influence politics and news coverage in several countries, including the United States, to benefit Vladimir Putin's government.