A federal grand jury returned a third superseding indictment against Paul Manafort Friday, while also adding the former Trump campaign chairman’s longtime associate, Konstantin Kilimnik, of Moscow.

The indictment, filed in Washington, D.C., charges Manafort and Kilimnik with obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice. It also left five previous counts against Manafort, including money laundering and making a false statement.

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