Manafort checks into VIP section at Virginia jail where Chris Brown, Michael Vick also did time
By Tom Jackman
June 16 at 6:42 PM
The Northern Neck Regional Jail, where Paul Manafort will spend at least the next three months while awaiting trial, has the outward appearance of being a small local jail holding street thugs and assorted misdemeanants.
But it also houses federal prisoners awaiting trial including a member of the Taliban and a feared Colombian drug lord. It held NFL star Michael Vick and musician Chris Brown, too.
The jail is notable for another reason four inmates have died there since 2011. In one of those deaths, a 32-year-old female inmate who suffered a stroke in 2016 was denied medical care for more than 10 hours and was declared brain dead later that night. The womans family sued six jail officials for wrongful death, also alleging that the jail tried to cover up its actions. In November, the defendants paid the womans two juvenile daughters a $375,000 settlement, court records show.
Manafort, 69, has been indicted on charges in what prosecutors say was a broad conspiracy to launder more than $30 million over a decade of undisclosed lobbying for a pro-Russian former politician and party in Ukraine.
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