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Summary

This document is a 'Headlines' email newsletter from The Washington Post, dated ©2017. It contains two article snippets: one on allegations by a Ukrainian lawmaker that Paul Manafort hid payments from a pro-Russian party, and another on Secretary of State Rex Tillerson skipping a NATO summit for a trip to Russia. Despite the user's prompt, this document contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein or any of his known associates.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Paul Manafort Political consultant
Subject of an article snippet. Allegedly attempted to hide payments from a political party with ties to Russia and wa...
Unnamed Ukrainian lawmaker Lawmaker
Claimed to have documents showing Paul Manafort attempted to hide payments.
Unnamed spokesman for Paul Manafort Spokesman
Called the allegations from Ukraine against Manafort 'baseless'.
Rosalind S. Helderman Journalist
Co-author of the Washington Post article about Paul Manafort.
Andrew Roth Journalist
Co-author of the Washington Post article about Paul Manafort.
Tom Hamburger Journalist
Co-author of the Washington Post article about Paul Manafort.
Rex Tillerson Secretary of State
Subject of an article snippet. Mentioned as planning to miss a NATO summit meeting to travel to Russia.
Karen DeYoung Journalist
Author of the Washington Post article about Rex Tillerson.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The Washington Post
Publisher of the 'Headlines' email newsletter.
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
Rex Tillerson was set to miss a NATO summit meeting.
Unnamed political party with ties to Russia
Allegedly made payments to Paul Manafort.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022404', suggesting this document was part of evidence collected ...

Timeline (3 events)

After the NATO summit
A planned trip to Russia by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
Russia
April 5
A NATO summit meeting that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson decided to skip.
Not specified
Not specified
A Ukrainian lawmaker claimed to have documents showing Paul Manafort attempted to hide payments.
Ukraine

Locations (3)

Location Context
Origin country of the lawmaker making claims against Paul Manafort.
Country linked to the political party that allegedly paid Manafort, and the destination for Rex Tillerson's planned t...
Address of The Washington Post listed in the email footer.

Relationships (2)

Paul Manafort Financial Unnamed political party with ties to Russia
Allegedly received payments from the party.
Paul Manafort Alleged professional association Russia
Manafort was accused of 'assisting Russia in election hacks'.

Key Quotes (1)

"baseless"
Source
— Spokesman for Paul Manafort (Describing the new allegations from Ukraine against Paul Manafort.)
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A Ukrainian lawmaker claimed documents show Paul Manafort attempted to hide payments he received from a political party with ties to Russia. Manafort has denied assisting Russia in election hacks and a spokesman called the new Ukraine allegations “baseless.”
By Rosalind S. Helderman, Andrew Roth and Tom Hamburger • Read more »
The effort came after news that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would miss a NATO summit meeting and later travel to Russia. As officials tried to schedule a new meeting, all sides insisted that Tillerson meant no disrespect in deciding to skip the April 5 gathering.
By Karen DeYoung • Read more »
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