ABC News accidentally convicted an indicted former top Trump aide of crimes he was never charged with in an onscreen graphic that aired Wednesday.

It appeared during the network’s special coverage of President Trump’s announcement that he would reverse course on his administration’s “zero tolerance” border policy, which led to thousands of children being taken from their parents and ignited a firestorm of condemnation.

“Manafort pleads guilty to 5 charges of manslaughter,” the graphic read.

The former chairman of Trump’s presidential campaign faces a bevy of charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller, including money laundering, tax fraud and obstruction of justice.

A federal judge recently revoked his bail after prosecutors alleged Manafort attempted to tamper with witnesses.

However, the once-powerful Washington lobbyist has not been accused of killing anyone.

“We regret and apologize for the false lower third graphic that aired during our special report. We are investigating how incorrect information was in our system and how and why it was allowed to air,” ABC News said in a statement. “We apologize to our viewers and to Mr. Manafort. There simply is no excuse for this sort of mistake.”