I've had bad years, you've had bad years, everyone has had bad years. But none of us has had a year as bad as Paul Manafort's. The Wall Street Journal:
A former son-in-law of President Donald Trump’s ex-campaign chairman pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges in a sealed proceeding in California in January and is cooperating with federal
investigators, people familiar with the matter said.
Jeffrey Yohai, who until last year was married to one of Paul Manafort’s daughters, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in the Central District of California relating to real-estate loans on properties in New York and California.... Mr. Yohai invested with Mr. Manafort on real-estate deals in both states, public records show.
The one critical distinction between most folks' bad years and Manafort's worst year is that the former, in general, didn't deserve them. Manafort, though, is a living embodiment of karma.
At least he won't have to worry about his future real-estate holdings, which will be reduced to roughly 9 X 12 feet of federal property.