Paul Manafort, who worked for Republican presidential campaigns of the 1980s, also told investigators he met with officials in Balladur's unsuccessful 1995 presidential campaign, Liberation said.
French investigators suspect a web of corruption behind the sale of sub-marines from France to Pakistan, with illegal funds going to the Balladur campaign in a scandal known as the "Karachi affair".
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who was a cabinet minister and then prime minister Balladur's spokesman at the time, is linked to the affair.
Takieddine admitted in June carrying briefcases stuffed with cash from Switzerland destined for the Balladur campaign, while his wife said Manafort was a "close friend" of Assir's.
"In this regard, Ziad told me Paul Manafort was advising the Balladur presidential campaign," she reportedly told police.
Manafort confirmed her statements but said he was spurned by the Balladur campaign, while the former prime minister's associates have repeatedly denied meeting with him.
Three more transfers from an account of El-Assir's in Madrid to an account of Manafort's from October 2000 and June 2001 totalling more than USD 140,000 were later discovered.
