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Trump advisor Manafort removed from plane for revoked passport

A smiling Paul Manafort exits a building.
Paul Manafort, former President Donald Trump’s onetime campaign chairman, leaves federal district court after a hearing in Washington in May 2018.
(Jose Luis Magana / Associated Press)
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Former Trump advisor Paul Manafort was removed from a plane at Miami International Airport before it took off for Dubai because he carried a revoked passport, officials said Wednesday.

Miami-Dade Police Det. Alvaro Zabaleta confirmed that Manafort was removed from the Emirates Airline flight without incident Sunday night but directed further questions to U.S. Border and Customs Protection. That agency did not immediately respond to an email Wednesday seeking comment.

A lawyer who has represented Manafort did not immediately return a call and email seeking comment Wednesday.

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Manafort, 72, led former President Donald Trump’s campaign for several months during the 2016 presidential race but was ousted in August of that year after revelations about his business dealings in Ukraine.

He was later indicted on a broad array of financial crimes as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. He was convicted by a jury in August 2018 and later pleaded guilty in federal court in Washington.

President Trump pardons Paul Manafort and Roger Stone as well as Charles Kushner and Margaret Hunter, estranged wife of former Rep. Duncan Hunter.

Dec. 23, 2020

In May 2020, Manafort was released from a low-security prison where he was serving a more than seven-year federal sentence amid concerns about COVID-19. Although Manafort had not served long enough to be eligible for release under the guidelines, the Bureau of Prisons decided to free him because of his age and health vulnerabilities, a person familiar with the matter has said. Trump pardoned Manafort in December 2020.

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Manafort’s removal was first reported by the website Knewz.com.

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