Manafort Judge to Prosecutor: Theres Tears in Your Eyes
By David Voreacos, Andrew M Harris, and Daniel Flatley
Bloomberg
August 7, 2018, 6:25 AM CDT
Tensions at the Paul Manafort fraud trial grew so heated Monday that the judge suggested that one of Robert Muellers prosecutors was crying during a discussion out of the jurys earshot, according to a transcript of the proceedings.
I understand how frustrated you are, U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III said during the discussion. In fact, theres tears in your eyes right now.
When Prosecutor Greg Andres protested that he didnt have tears in his eyes, the judge shot back: Well, theyre watery.
The exchange came during testimony by Manaforts former right-hand man, Rick Gates, who offered dramatic details about how he stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from his boss while helping him hide offshore accounts from U.S. tax authorities and defraud bankers to secure loans.
Muellers team has clashed repeatedly with Ellis, who questions the relevance of detailed evidence about Manaforts work as a political consultant in Ukraine, where prosecutors say he made more than $60 million from 2010 to 2014. Some of those confrontations continued in bench conferences that jurors and dozens of media members couldnt hear in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia.
Andres complained that Ellis was blocking him from asking important questions while placing an emphasis on moving quickly at the bank- and tax-fraud trial of Manafort, President Donald Trumps former campaign chairman. Ellis disagreed, saying he wasnt emphasizing speed over substance. The judge continued that delay is unnecessary, and prosecutors should stick to the relevant evidence.
What follows is taken from the transcript:
Look at me when youre talking to me, Ellis said to Andres.
Im sorry, judge, I was, Andres said.
No, you werent, Ellis said. You were looking down.
Because I dont want to get in trouble for some facial expression, the prosecutor said. I dont want to get yelled at again by the court for having some facial expression when Im not doing anything wrong, but trying my case.
Ellis said to another prosecutor: You must be quiet.
Im sorry, judge, Andres said.