- Paul Manafort has quietly, and expensively, settled a 2022 DOJ lawsuit alleging he hid assets from the IRS.
- Manafort, who once chaired Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, must pay the feds $3.1 million.
- The settlement was revealed in a court filing in Florida, Manafort's current state of residence.
Paul Manafort, briefly a 2016 campaign manager for Donald Trump, has agreed to pay the federal government $3.15 million to settle a two-year-old civil lawsuit that accused him of hiding his foreign bank accounts when he filed his 2013 and 2014 tax returns.