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Paul Manafort hired to help promote Kurdish independence vote in Iraq that the US opposes

People close to Manafort told The New York Times the former Trump campaign chairman was facing financial pressure defending himself in the Russia investigation.

According to The Times, Manafort's work for the Kurdish group may have begun this summer. The referendum is set for Monday.

The development comes as Manafort faces increasing scrutiny in a wide-ranging US investigation of possible collusion between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russian operatives. Manafort is firmly at the center of the investigation led by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, on behalf of the US Justice Department.

Developments in Mueller's case revealed most recently have found that Manafort:

  • Offered "private briefings" to a Putin ally
  • Became the subject of a so-called FISA warrant
  • Was being investigated on suspicion of possible financial crimes
  • raided by FBI agents
  • warned by Mueller
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The increased focus on Manafort suggests that Mueller may be trying to flip him to gather inside information on people close to Trump and perhaps Trump himself, legal experts have said.

Manafort is apparently getting ready for a long legal battle as the Russia investigation heats up around him, and he recently recruited a new legal team in the matter.

People close to Manafort have suggested that his involvement in the Kurdish referendum could be related to the mounting financial pressure of paying for his legal defense, The Times said. It was not immediately clear how much Manafort was being paid for his work. Justice Department records show the Kurdistan Regional Government has paid $1.5 million to Washington lobbyists over the past three years, The Times said.

Concerns about legal expenses have surfaced in recent months for other people caught in Mueller's crosshairs, including former national security adviser Michael Flynn, whose family launched a legal defense fund on his behalf this week. Several more people inside and outside the Trump administration have also been forced to retain personal legal counsel.

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