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The government also seized money in Manfort's Capitol One and Federal Savings Bank accounts, and his Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance policy, court filings show.

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The federal government moved on taking possession of Manafort's Manhattan condo last week.

The 1,509-square-foot condo at Trump's Fifth Avenue property is estimated at $2.5 million, according to the online real estate website Zillow.

Manafort is incarcerated in a minimum security prison in Pennsylvania after being sentenced to 7 1/2 years earlier this year.