Two of the biggest news days in the Trump-Russia investigation have turned on the activities and words of unlikely figures: the real estate agents of Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn. In Manafort’s case, Alexandria-based agent Wayne Holland was called before a federal grand jury, presumably in relation to the condo he helped Manafort purchase in Northern Virginia, which was subsequently raided by the FBI. In Flynn’s case, part of the motivation for cutting a deal with Mueller’s probe was reportedly his frustration at having to list his Alexandria home in order to fund his legal bills. When the house failed to show up on the D.C.-area MLS, everyone wondered who had scored the listing for the desirable Old Town property and who would be the lucky (or unlucky) buyer. You may think you know what it takes to be a real estate agent to the rich and famous — or infamous, as the case may be — especially if you’re a fan of Million Dollar Listing and its ilk. But working w…
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