Prosecutors defend use of grand juries in both Washington, D.C. and Miami for classified documents case and say two Trump employees lied to D.C. panel.
The 12-page filing by one of Smith’s deputies, David Harbach, comes as prosecutors and defense lawyers are sparring over the use of two grand juries to investigate Trump’s alleged hoarding of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, his home and private club. Trump is charged with illegally retaining national defense information after leaving the White House and obstructing government efforts to retrieve the material.
In Tuesday’s filing, prosecutors defend the use of a federal grand jury in the nation’s capital, as well as one in south Florida, to hear evidence in the matter, saying the two-pronged approach was proper to investigate criminal conduct that allegedlyTwo Trump employees allegedly lied to the grand jury seated in Washington, prosecutors say.
and has pleaded not guilty. Another, technology worker Yuscil Taveras, began cooperating with investigators after Trump was first indicted, and has not been charged with a crime.: that Taveras changed lawyers not long after the June indictment and subsequently offered evidence against De Oliveira, Trump, and another Trump employee charged in the case, Waltine “Walt” Nauta.
Tuesday’s filing says that cooperation from Taveras — who has only been identified in court papers as “Trump Employee 4” — came after he gave false answers to the D.C. grand jury earlier this year.“When Trump Employee 4 testified before the grand jury in the District of Columbia in March 2023, he repeatedly denied or claimed not to recall any contacts or conversations about the security footage at Mar-a-Lago.
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