
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort will be required to undergo mental health evaluations while serving his 36-month prison sentence for bank fraud.
New York Times court reporter Ken Vogel tweeted the latest Manafort sentencing documents that stipulate the "special conditions of supervision" for the former Trump campaign chairman.
"After he serves his prison sentence, Manafort will be placed on supervised release for 36 mos, during which he will be required to receive mental health assessments/treatment, submit financial disclosures/list business deals & pay $6.2M in restitution," Vogel tweeted Friday afternoon.
Moments after he was hit with his 36-month sentence earlier in March, Manafort was slapped with an additional 16-count indictment from state prosecutors in the Southern District of New York.