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Lawyers for Manafort associate Rick Gates are out

Feb 2, 2018, 04:40 IST

Deputy Trump campaign aide Rick Gates, center, departs federal court in Washington, Monday, Dec. 11, 2017.AP Photo/Susan Walsh

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  • A group of lawyers representing Rick Gates, one of Paul Manafort's longtime associates who is facing money laundering charges in the Russia investigation, has quit the case, effective immediately.
  • The attorneys filed the request on Thursday, according to a court document. The reason for their withdrawal was not immediately known.


Lawyers representing Rick Gates, the longtime associate of Paul Manafort, who is facing money laundering charges in the Russia investigation, have quit the case, effective immediately.

Gates' counsel filed the request on Thursday according to a court document. The reason for their withdrawal was not immediately known, but the document cites information that is currently the subject of a motion which remains under court seal.

Gates and Manafort in October were hit with money laundering charges and for failure to register as foreign agents. Both have pleaded not guilty.

The men have been central figures in the Russia probe, in which US prosecutors are investigating whether the Trump campaign cooperated with the Kremlin in an effort to help get Donald Trump elected in 2016.

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The development follows a report last month that indicated Gates added the white-collar attorney Tom Green to his defense team. An unnamed source cited by CNN said the move could suggest that negotiations between Gates' legal counsel and Mueller were ongoing.

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