Washington (CNN) Despite some murmurs that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort could try to avoid his upcoming trial, special counsel Robert Mueller's team is pressing forward.

Wednesday morning, prosecutors filed a list of evidence they'd like to present at the trial, such as charts, photographs, memos for his Ukrainian oligarch employers and phone records.

The photos the prosecutors would like to show the jury include evidence of Manafort's lavish purchases, which they say help prove Manafort's money laundering conspiracy charges.

The clothing with House of Bijan and Alan Couture labels, photos of a Mercedes-Benz, home improvements and other homes he bought are among the photo collection. Prosecutors described some of these items in open court during Manafort's first trial this summer in Virginia, but jurors were not allowed to see the pictures until deliberations.

A hearing where Judge Amy Berman Jackson was to consider this evidence was pushed back from Wednesday to Friday.

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