Webdesk: Carlos De Oliveira, a third person, charged in the Trump Mar-a-Lago document case.
On Thursday, special counsel Jack Smith charged former President Donald Trump with more mishandling of sensitive documents. Following a Justice Department subpoena, Trump’s assistant Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago maintenance worker Carlos De Oliveira sought to erase security camera footage, according to the amended indictment.
De Oliveira told the resort’s IT director that “the boss” wanted the server erased, the indictment states. Trump now faces 40 criminal accusations, including one for willfully retaining national defence secrets and two for obstruction.
Moreover, CNN alleges that Trump knowingly retained a top-secret Iran military document in the indictment. Trump discussed the paper in July 2021 during a recorded meeting with biographers in Bedminster, New Jersey.
While, New charges filed against Nauta and De Oliveira. De Oliveira allegedly lied to the FBI about moving boxes at Trump’s golf property.
The Justice Department’s security tape showed Nauta and De Oliveira transporting boxes of documents around Mar-a-Lago before Trump’s lawyer, Evan Corcoran, searched for secret information, CNN reported. In August, the FBI recovered over 100 sensitive documents at Mar-a-Lago after Corcoran handed over 38.
The Justice Department believes “government records likely concealed and removed from the Storage Room.”
Trump and Nauta pleaded not guilty last month.
This year, investigators seized De Oliveira’s phone. Nauta and De Oliveira’s counsel declined to comment on recent events.
A Trump spokeswoman called the allegations “nothing more than a continued desperate and flailing attempt by the Biden Crime Family and their Department of Justice to harass President Trump and those around him.”
Trump’s defence lawyers and Smith met in Washington, DC, to discuss the 2020 presidential election overturn probe. Trump’s staff received no indictment timing guidance.