Manafort forfeits luxury homes, including Brooklyn brownstone, under plea deal
WASHINGTON— Paul Manafort’s guilty plea will cost him more than time behind bars.
His estate in the Hamptons won’t be waiting when the former Trump campaign chairman gets out. His Brooklyn brownstone will be gone, too, and his condo in Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Manafort, a high-rolling political consultant brought low, also agreed to forfeit big bank accounts, life insurance and more as part of his plea deal on Friday with special counsel Robert Mueller.