Paul Manafort drops legal team for Russia-Trump investigation

A few days after news spread that FBI agents raided Paul Manafort's Virginia home to seize possible evidence in the Russia investigation, there's news that the former campaign manager for President Donald Trump "has tapped a new legal team to represent him as government lawyers examine possible Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election."

Law firm WilmerHale had been speaking on Manafort's behalf to investigators, but that relationship has ended, reports Reuters today.

"As of today, WilmerHale no longer represents Mr. Manafort," a firm rep told a reporter.

"Mr. Manafort is in the process of retaining his former counsel, Miller & Chevalier, to represent him in the office of special counsel investigation," read the statement.

Miller & Chevalier's Richard Hibey has previously represented Manafort. His other clients have included CIA officer Clair George, who was convicted in 1992 of making false statements to Congress about the Reagan administration's secret arms sales to Iran.

Earlier this week, sources confirmed that FBI agents had raided Manafort's Virginia home and seized documents and other material as part of the probe.