Former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to New York criminal charges

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Former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to New York criminal charges
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Ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort pleads not guilty to New York criminal charges

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty Thursday afternoon to mortgage fraud charges filed by New York state authorities.

Manafort, dressed in a blue jailhouse jumpsuit and a brown belt, was arraigned before a packed courtroom in Manhattan Criminal Court.

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