Donald Trump's aides set to enter pleas in US classified documents case
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[August 10, 2023]
By Jack Queen
FORT PIERCE, Florida (Reuters) - Two aides to Donald Trump are set to
enter pleas in federal court in Florida on Thursday in a case accusing
the former U.S. president of unlawfully taking classified documents with
him after leaving office and misleading investigators who sought to
retrieve them.
Walt Nauta, Trump's valet, and Carlos De Oliveira, a property manager at
Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort home in Palm Beach, are due to be arraigned at
a hearing at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) before U.S. Magistrate Judge Shaniek
Mills Maynard on charges of obstruction of justice and false statements.
Special Counsel Jack Smith's team has accused Nauta and De Oliveira of
conspiring with Trump to thwart a year-long investigation into his
retention of the documents, which included some of the most closely held
U.S. secrets.
Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination
to face Democratic President Joe Biden, has pleaded not guilty to 40
counts of unauthorized retention of national defense information,
obstruction of justice and false statements. He appeared at an
arraignment in June.
Prosecutors have accused Trump of taking top-secret documents with him
when he left the White House in 2021 and storing them haphazardly at
Mar-a-Lago, including in a bathroom, shower and ballroom. Trump at his
golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey also showed classified information
to people who were not authorized to see it, according to the
indictment.
Nauta moved boxes of documents at Mar-a-Lago to hide them from Trump's
lawyer and federal investigators, according to prosecutors. He and
Oliveria are accused of trying to delete security camera footage and
lying to the FBI.
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View of the federal court as Carlos De
Oliveira, the property manager of former U.S. President Donald
Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, leaves, in Miami, Florida, U.S. July 31,
2023. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo
The criminal case is one of three Trump faces as he campaigns to
retake the White House in the November 2024 election, with a fourth
potential indictment looming in Georgia. Trump has portrayed the
charges as part of a political plot against him.
In the documents case, Nauta has pleaded not guilty but must be
arraigned on additional counts filed in a July superseding
indictment. Trump pleaded not guilty to the new charges in a court
filing and will not appear in-person Thursday.
De Oliveira was added as a third defendant in the second indictment.
He made his first court appearance on July 31 but did not enter a
plea because he did not yet have a lawyer licensed to practice in
Florida.
Trump also has pleaded not guilty in a case brought by Smith
charging him with unlawfully trying to undo his 2020 election loss
and another brought by Manhattan prosecutors charging him with
falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to a porn
star. Trump has denied wrongdoing in Georgia involving an
investigation into his efforts to reverse his election loss in that
state.
(Reporting by Jack Queen; Editing by Will Dunham and Noeleen Walder)
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