Wednesday, March 13, 2019

46 55 133 271 | Manafort request for leniency met with a final sentence: 7.5 years, March 13, 2019

Video time frame is 1:56, like 156
thirty three = 156. Federal = 33. Police = 33. Secrecy = 33. Society = 33. Masonry = 33. Mafia = 33

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was sentenced Wednesday to a total of 7.5 years in federal prison for financial crimes stemming from twin cases from the special counsel's office.

Appearing at his second sentencing in as many weeks, Manafort switched gears from the contentious approach he and his attorneys had taken previously and apologized, asking for lenience and no additional prison time so he could take care of his wife. Instead, the judge gave Manafort a full rebuke for his public posturing and his crimes before delivering the sentence.

"There was no question this defendant knew better and he knew exactly what he was doing," US District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson said in the final minutes in court with Manafort Wednesday.


271 is the 58th prime number

Jackson ordered Manafort to serve an additional 43 months on federal conspiracy and obstruction charges, on top of a 47-month sentence he already received for financial convictions from a jury in Virginia.




A total of 7.5 years in federal prison for financial crimes stemming from twin cases from the special counsel's office.
New World Order = 75. press conference = 75. political theater = 75


Date numerology: 3/13/2019 = 3+13+20+19 = 55

Date numerology: 3/13/2019 = 3+1+3+20+19 = 46
This sentencing came on today which is a Wednesday.

 Trump says he 'feels badly' for Manafort after sentencing, new charges

The biggest surprise came moments after the hearing adjourned, when the Manhattan district attorney revealed a new case against Manafort involving alleged business and mortgage fraud offenses in violation of New York state law -- a set of 16 charges for which, if he is found guilty, could not be pardoned by President Donald Trump, who only has power over federal cases. Manafort has not yet appeared in court for that case.

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