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Now playing Next USA Paul Manafort expressed concern about going to a New York prison. Then the DOJ stepped in A DOJ spokesperson said they "determined to err on the side of caution by keeping Mr. Manafort in federal custody" during his state trial instead of Rikers Island. 18/06/2019
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Now playing Next USA US fashion icon and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt dies aged 95 American fashion designer, heiress, and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt died on Monday at the age of 95, her son CNN correspondent Anderson Cooper has said. 17/06/2019
Now playing Next USA Supreme Court declines to change double jeopardy rule in a case with Manafort implications The Supreme Court declined Monday to change the longstanding rule that says putting someone on trial more than once for the same crime does not violate the Constitution's protection against double jeopardy — a case that drew attention because of its possible implications for President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. 17/06/2019