In some court filings, sensitive information is redacted so that the public can’t see specific details. Some lawyers, however, are careless in their efforts to conceal information they intend to keep private.
Take Paul Manafort’s lawyers, for example.
President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort lied to federal investigators about sharing campaign poll data with a Russian associate linked to Russian intelligence services, according to court papers filed Tuesday.
The disclosure was made by Manafort’s lawyers in a poorly redacted section of court papers that were filed to rebut the special counsel’s allegations that he lied to federal investigators.
The point of the court filing was Manafort’s attempt to push back against claims that he violated his cooperation agreement with Special Counsel Robert Mueller by repeatedly lying.
There are still some details we don’t yet know about the nature of the polling in question — we don’t know, for example, whether this was private, proprietary data — but the revelations are nevertheless striking.









