Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, recently indicted on federal criminal charges, allegedly laundered $18 million in money he earned illegally lobbying for Ukraine. CNN has a breakdown on how he spent it:

–Home improvement company in the Hamptons, in New York: $5.4 million. –Home lighting and entertainment company in Florida: $1.3 million. –Antique rug store in Alexandria, Virginia: $934,350, plus $100,000 related to those purchases. –Men's clothing store in New York: $849,215. –Landscaping in the Hamptons: $820,240. –Antique dealer in New York: $623,910. –Clothing store in Beverly Hills, California: $520,440. –Investment company: $500,000. –Contractor in Florida: $432,487. –Contractor in Virginia: $125,650. –A Mercedes-Benz: $62,750. –A Range Rover: $47,000. –Payments related to three Range Rovers: $163,705. –Home equipment installation company in the Hamptons: $112,825. –Property management company in South Carolina: $46,000. –Art gallery in Florida: $31,900. –Housekeeping in New York: $20,000. The indictment also says Manafort used the money to buy three properties: –Condominium in New York's SoHo neighborhood for $1.5 million. –Brownstone in Brooklyn's Carroll Gardens neighborhood for $3 million. –House in Arlington, Virginia, for $1.9 million. The indictment says Manafort listed the SoHo condominium on Airbnb for at least a year, beginning in January 2015, and took advantage of the tax benefits of owning a rental property.

Side note: Manafort and Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who Manafort lobbied for, look like they were separated at birth:

Image of Manafort: Disney | ABC Television Group Image of Yanukovich: Agência Brasil 2011