Ex-Trump Aide Paul Manafort to Serve sentence at Home Amid Virus Fears

He
had served a little over a year of a seven-and-a-half year sentence in jail.
Manafort,
71, was convicted of conspiracy and fraud charges that stemmed from a justice
department inquiry into Russian election meddling.
There
are over 2,800 confirmed Covid-19 cases among US federal prisoners and 50
deaths.
According
to the latest data from the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), there are
139,584 federal inmates in federal custody, and another 11,235 in community
facilities, plus around 36,000 staff. According to the BOP, 2,818 inmates and
262 staff have tested positive for coronavirus.
There
have not been any confirmed cases of the disease at Manafort's prison, FCI
Loretto in Pennsylvania.
Last
month, Manafort's lawyers sought for his release to home confinement in
Northern Virginia, arguing that his "age and pre-existing health
conditions" put him at high risk for infection in prison.
At the end of March,
Attorney General William Barr told the BOP to grant home confinement to
virus-vulnerable, low-risk inmates. His memo noted "some offenses, such as
sex offenses, will render an inmate ineligible for home detention".
In
April, Mr Barr directed the BOP to transfer inmates at risk for Covid-19 out of
three federal facilities grappling with outbreaks, and told officials to review
inmates at other similar facilities where the virus was affecting operations.
The
BOP reports 2,471 inmates have been moved to home confinement due to the pandemic
since 26 March.
In Pennsylvania, the
governor ordered its corrections department to allow nonviolent and at-risk
inmates to be momentarily released.
Though
the administration said as many as 1,800 people would be eligible, just 150
have been released as of 12 May, according to state corrections
data.
US
jails and prisons, both federal and state, have been criticised for their
handling of virus outbreaks and advocates continue to call for non-violent
inmates to be released.
Critics
say prisoners are uniquely at-risk for the disease given overcrowding and
unhygienic conditions. Inmates often lack soap and hand sanitiser is banned due
to its alcohol content.
The American Civil Liberties Union predicts
100,000 more Covid-19 deaths than current projections "if jail populations
are not dramatically and immediately reduced", noting conditions in
American facilities are "substantially inferior" to other Western
nations.
Another
ex-Trump aide, the president's former lawyer Michael Cohen, 53, is said to be
expecting home release from prison in New York later this month.
A
number of other high-profile convicts, including financial fraudster Bernie
Madoff, 82, and comedian Bill Cosby, 82, have also appealed for release due to
the virus.
Manafort served as
President Trump's campaign chairman from June to August 2016, when he was
forced to resign over his previous work in Ukraine.
He
was convicted on a range of banking fraud, tax evasion, conspiracy and witness
tampering charges from two separate cases relating to his work as a political
consultant.
Manafort also agreed
to co-operate with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation in a deal for
a possible lighter sentence. However, just two months later that plea deal
collapsed as investigators said Manafort had repeatedly lied to the government.
He
was sentenced in March 2019 and his prison term was to have ended in 2024.
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