This week as early as today. Charges were presented, indictments were returned, under seal, but now we have new information. And an arrest might be happening as early as today, but there was no word on who that might be. And in just the past few minutes, evan perez has new reporting that, in fact, Paul Manafort, who you know was the Trump Campaign chairman will be surrendering today to the fbi. Thats whats expected from evan. Do you want to fill that out a little bit for you, evan, and well wring you some helpers. Cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin, and former candidate for illinois attorney general, mario regnati. We also have cnn justice reporter, shimon prokupecz. We have the whole complement of people in here. Do we still have evan . Do we have enough boxes . Evan had to go, he has to do more reporting. Shimon, bring us up in terms of what we know about what could happen today in terms of manafort. The New York Times reporting that one of his Business Associates may also be involved
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set. they ll discuss what the schedule will be for motions. for our purposes, we will hear the charges. we will know what he is charged with by the end of business today. probably before that. because when a when a person appears in federal court, we have no cameras in federal court, in the united states. but that is a public proceeding. and the indictment will be made public at that point. and that s what the point of the arraignment is, to call to account. doesn t mean he puts in a plea. and it doesn t mean that you won t see more charges. right. he probably will plead not guilty. or his lawyer will plead not guilty for him. certainly, he s not going to plead guilty today. it s really the first step in the process. and you re right. an arraignment is to inform the defendant of the charges against the sixth amendment right. exactly. and that is also when the charges become public. so, back to the rick gates development. though he s not a household name, renato, he
but it was always suggestive here that that wasn t the case. this was about cutting deals for a surrender. renato, give us some perspective. what happens next? manafort comes in, suggestively, with counsel, and what happens? right. so we will be asked booking questions, so they re just simple questions about who he is, where he lives, things like that. he will be he will be fingerprinted. then there will be what s called an arraignment today. an arraignment is just your first appearance after there s been an indictment in court. he will be advised of his rights. he ll be told that, for example, he has the right to a lawyer and a right to counsel, you know, his attorney will be provided a copy of the indictment before the arraignment. manafort will plead not guilty to all the charges. that happens in pretty much every arraignment or almost every arraignment. that s something we can expect, as well. and the nature of the charges
own. does manafort go home today, renato? yeah, he will probably go home today, unless there s some specific information about a flight risk. i would expect that prosecutors would agree a bond today. but that issue of bond will be determined today, because in addition to i had mentioned an arraignment earlier, this is also the initial appearance in court. and that is one of the matters that is discussed. and there ll be limitations, generally set, on what he can do, where he can travel, without, you know, getting prior permission from the court and an agency of the court called pre-tile services, which monitors defendants before trials. go ahead, shimon. he ll probably have to turn in his passport. yeah, it s symbolic here, in some ways, of manafort walking in to the fbi offices. that was sort of planned, right? you know that this is almost, in some ways, theater. you could see him walking in,