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The Registrar of Voters is required to provide bilingual speakers and voting materials for voters who speak the aforementioned languages. 137

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The trial has not touched on Russia or the 2016 election. Instead, the focus has been entirely on Manafort's finances.Prosecutors say that Manafort collected million in his foreign accounts from 2010-2014 and spent more than million on luxury purchases in the same time period, including high-end clothing, real estate purchases, landscaping and other big-ticket items.They also alleged that Manafort lied to banks to take out more than million in loans after his Ukrainian political work dried up in 2015 and accused him of hiding foreign bank accounts from federal authorities. Manafort also was charged with receiving loans from the Federal Savings Bank after one of its executives sought a position in the Trump campaign and the administration, according to prosecutors."Mr. Manafort lied to keep more money when he had it, and he lied to get more money when he didn't," prosecutor Greg Andres said told jurors during closing arguments. "This is a case about lies."Defense attorney Richard Westling said Manafort became the special counsel's victim in a "selective process of pulling" his financial records to concoct a narrative of an "elaborate fraud scheme." (Ellis, who has been a colorful, and at-times controversial, presence during the trial, later instructed the jury not to consider such characterizations of Mueller's team's motives.)Manafort defense attorney Kevin Downing told reporters that his client was "very happy" with how closing arguments went. "His defense team got to address the jury, point out the shortcomings in the government's case and explain that the government has not met their burden of proof," Downing said.Manafort faces up to 305 years in prison if convicted on all charges. 1726

  

The spending occurred after accusations of widespread harassment at the Capitol surfaced in October 2017 as the #MeToo movement was roiling Hollywood and major corporations. 173

  

The Russians had opened accounts on PayPal using stolen identities of people in the US, prosecutors said. The related indictment of the Russians listed 14 bank accounts they used. 179

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