Special counsel Robert Mueller has released a list of 500 potential exhibits for Paul Manafort’s upcoming trial, including photos of his homes, cars, a pricey watch — and emails between Manafort and Tad Devine, Bernie Sanders’ top strategist in the presidential campaign.

Devine, a veteran political strategist, worked for Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his pro-Kremlin Party of Regions at the time, as did Manafort, the Washington Post reported.

Their email exchanges continued until the spring of 2014, and Devine went to work for Sanders later that year.

Devine — who worked for Sanders in the 1990s and also worked as an aide to Al Gore, John Kerry and Michael Dukakis on their campaigns — also communicated with Rick Gates, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy and making false statements in the Mueller probe, according to the filing.

His name appears 16 times in the documents.

Other items include photos of the putting green at Manafort’s house in the Hamptons, clothes from bespoke suitmakers Alan Couture and House of Bijan, and his $21,000 titanium Bijan watch, the paper reported.

There are also records of the hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent at a rug store in Old Town Alexandria and his season tickets to the New York Yankees.

Manafort’s work for Yanukovych resulted in the criminal charges against him in federal courts in Virginia and DC.

Manafort was charged with hiding cash he made in Ukraine to avoid paying taxes, and then lying about his debts to secure new loans.