Jurors are set to begin deliberating at 9:30 a.m. ET today whether to convict President Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort of bank fraud and tax evasion.

The high-stakes prosecution of Manafort by special counsel Robert Mueller's team reached its conclusion with Wednesday's closing arguments. Prosecutors accused Manafort of "lies," and defense lawyers questioned the credibility of key witnesses.

So what happens next? We're not sure how long deliberations will take: The process could take hours, or it could take days. Manafort is charged with 18 counts of tax and banking crimes, and the jury has a lot of evidence to sift through as it debates those charges.

We'll update here as soon as we know more.