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President Donald Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort is currently on trial for tax evasion, among other crimes, and prosecutors have been entertaining the jury with details of the political consultant's lavish lifestyle.
They say that Manafort earned more than $60 million working on political campaigns in Ukraine, and detailed the ways he used that money to buy a closet full of custom-made suits, luxury cars for his wife and kids, and homes up and down the East Coast.
But when one of his clients fled to Russia and the consulting work dried up, prosecutors say, Manafort lied about his wealth to avoid paying his taxes.
Manafort has pleaded not guilty and is fighting the charges. Here are the extravagant items prosecutors are accusing him of spending all that money on: A focal point of Manafort's tax evasion trial has been his suit collection. Prosecutors seem to have taken photos of every expensive suit in Manafort's closet. They say he paid for his custom suits by transferring money from foreign bank accounts.
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By keeping his wealth in shell companies, prosecutors say he was better able to hide just how much he was making — and spending — from the IRS. This snazzy fur coat was one of several introduced into evidence during Manafort's trial.
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One of the more bizarre items that investigators found in their raid on his home was this $15,000 hooded jacket made of ostrich.
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