Law firm that worked with Manafort in Ukraine admits to misleading DOJ

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A prestigious New York law firm admitted to misleading the Justice Department about its work with Paul Manafort on behalf of the Ukrainian government and agreed to hand over nearly $4.7 million in a settlement made public Thursday

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