NEW YORK — A Chicago banker was sentenced on Monday to a year in prison for his conviction in a scheme to make $16 million in loans to Paul Manafort to gain influence in the Trump administration.
Manafort served as a campaign manager to former President Donald Trump for a key stretch from June to early August 2016.
The banker, Stephen Calk, was convicted last year on financial institution bribery and conspiracy charges
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