FL - Former President Donald Trump indicted, 40 counts, classified documents and obstruction of justice, June 2023, Trial May 2024 #2

  • #281
Judge Cannon has largely REJECTED Trump's delay efforts in the MAL documents case. While she states the case has become more complicated than DOJ predicted, she does not push this off like he wanted. Minor delays only.

 
  • #282
Docket update:

# Date Description
218 11/14/2023 TRANSCRIPT of Motions Hearing as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira held on 11/1/2023 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-78 pages, Court Reporter: Diane Miller, 772-467-2337 / [email protected]. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 12/5/2023. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/15/2023. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/12/2024.

217 11/14/2023 SPEEDY TRIAL REPORT Seventh Speedy Trial Report by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira

216 11/13/2023 Unopposed MOTION to Reschedule Hearing on CIPA § 4 Motions by Donald J. Trump. Responses due by 11/27/2023

11/10/2023 Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings per order de 215 as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira: Motions due by 2/22/2024. Status Report due by 1/9/2024. Scheduling Conference set for 3/1/2024 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon. (Text entry; no document attached.)

215 11/10/2023 ORDER GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANTS' MOTIONS TO CONTINUE PRETRIAL DEADLINES 160 183 AND DENYING WITHOUT PREJUDICE MOTION TO ADJOURN TRIAL 167. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/10/2023. See attached document for full details.

214 11/09/2023 TRANSCRIPT of Garcia Hearing as to Waltine Nauta held on 10/12/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-28 pages, Court Reporter: Pauline Stipes, 561-803-3434 / [email protected]. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/30/2023. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/11/2023. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/7/2024.

213 11/09/2023 TRANSCRIPT of Garcia Hearing as to Carlos De Oliveira held on 10/12/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-64 pages, Court Reporter: Pauline Stipes, 561-803-3434 / [email protected]. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/30/2023. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/11/2023. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/7/2024.

11/09/2023 SYSTEM ENTRY - Docket Entry 212 restricted/sealed until further notice. (Text entry; no document attached.)

211 11/08/2023 TRANSCRIPT of Garcia Hearing as to Waltine Nauta held on 10/20/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-44 pages, Court Reporter: Diane Miller, 772-467-2337 / [email protected]. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/29/2023. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/11/2023. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/6/2024.

210 11/08/2023 TRANSCRIPT of Arraignment Hearing as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, held on 8/10/2023 before Magistrate Judge Shaniek Mills Maynard, 1-12 pages, Court Reporter: Diane Miller, 772-467-2337 / [email protected]. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/29/2023. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/11/2023. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/6/2024.

209 11/08/2023 TRANSCRIPT of Pretrial/Scheduling Hearing as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira held on 7/18/2023 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-83 pages, Court Reporter: Diane Miller, 772-467-2337 / [email protected]. Transcript may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/29/2023. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/11/2023. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/6/2024.

208 11/03/2023 MOTION for Disclosure of Advice of Counsel Defense by USA as to Donald J. Trump. Responses due by 11/17/2023

11/03/2023 SYSTEM ENTRY - Docket Entry 207 restricted/sealed until further notice. (Text entry; no document attached.)


link: https://www.docketbird.com/court-cases/USA-v-Sealed/flsd-9:2023-cr-80101-648652
 
  • #283
@Niner

A Federal judge on Thursday agreed to reschedule a key early 2024 court date after Donald Trump's attorneys flagged a scheduling conflict in which two hearings were set for the same time on the same day in his Florida and New York criminal cases.

In a one-paragraph order Thursday, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rescheduled a planned two-day hearing she'd initially set to begin at 10 a.m. on Feb. 15 regarding classified evidence procedures in the criminal case alleging Trump willfully retained sensitive government records after leaving the White House. That hearing will now begin on Feb. 12.

In their motion filed Monday, Trump's attorneys had asked Cannon to reschedule the hearing in light of a separate 10 a.m. Feb. 15 hearing in the New York state business records case.

 
  • #284
@Niner

A Federal judge on Thursday agreed to reschedule a key early 2024 court date after Donald Trump's attorneys flagged a scheduling conflict in which two hearings were set for the same time on the same day in his Florida and New York criminal cases.

In a one-paragraph order Thursday, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rescheduled a planned two-day hearing she'd initially set to begin at 10 a.m. on Feb. 15 regarding classified evidence procedures in the criminal case alleging Trump willfully retained sensitive government records after leaving the White House. That hearing will now begin on Feb. 12.

In their motion filed Monday, Trump's attorneys had asked Cannon to reschedule the hearing in light of a separate 10 a.m. Feb. 15 hearing in the New York state business records case.


Thanks! Did not even have this date on this case...
 
  • #285
Documents updates

# Date Description
11/22/2023 SYSTEM ENTRY - Docket Entry 223 restricted/sealed until further notice. (Text entry; no document attached.)

11/22/2023 SYSTEM ENTRY - Docket Entry 222 restricted/sealed until further notice. (Text entry; no document attached.)

221 11/16/2023 PAPERLESS ORDER denying without prejudice 219 Motion for CIPA Section 5 Notification. As stated in the Court's November 10, 2023, Order 215, "[a]ll previously remaining deadlines in the Court's July 21, 2023, Order are superseded except calendar call and trial." The Court "reset[] the first set of pre-trial deadlines" as indicated on pages 8 and 9 of that Order 215 and scheduled a conference on March 1, 2024, "to address remaining deadlines." To the extent the Special Counsel's motion seeks reconsideration in part of the Court's November 10, 2023, Order 215, that request is denied. CIPA Section 5 deadlines, and all other pre-trial deadlines not included in the first batch of pre-trial deadlines contained in the Court's revised schedule 215, will be set following the March 1, 2024, scheduling conference. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/16/2023. (jf01)

220 11/16/2023 PAPERLESS ORDER granting Defendant Trump's 216 Unopposed Motion to Reschedule Hearing on CIPA Section 4 Motions. The CIPA Section 4 Motion Hearing currently scheduled for February 15-16, 2024 215 is rescheduled for February 12-13, 2024. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/16/2023. (jf01)

219 11/15/2023 MOTION for Disclosure Motion for CIPA Section 5 Notification by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira. Responses due by 11/29/2023


link: https://www.docketbird.com/court-cases/USA-v-Sealed/flsd-9:2023-cr-80101-648652
 
  • #286
Tuesday, November 28th:
*Status Hearing (@ am ET) - FL – *Donald John Trump (76/now 77) indicted (6/8/23), charged & arraigned (6/13/23) with 31 counts of willful retention of classified documents, 1 count of conspiracy to obstruct justice, 1 count of withholding a document or record, 1 count of corruptly concealing a document or record, 1 count of concealing a document in a federal investigation, 1 count of scheme to conceal & 2 counts of making false statements & representations. Plead not guilty.
Additional indicted & charged (7/27/23) with 1 count of willful retention of defense information & 2 counts of obstruction. Plead not guilty in filing of waiver of non appearance & released on own recognizance with no monetary bond (Personal Surety Bond) & no travel restrictions (8/4/23).
Count 1-31: Willful retention of National Defense info, Count 32: Conspiracy to obstruct justice, Count 33: Withholding a document or record, Count 34: Corruptly concealing a document or record, Count 35: Concealing a document in a Federal investigation, Count 36: Scheme to conceal & Count 37: False statements & representations.
Co-Conspirator *Waltine Nauta () indicted (6/8/23) & charged (6/13/23) on 6 charges stemming from special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents probe, including conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record, corruptly concealing a document or record, concealing a document in a federal investigation, scheming to conceal & making false statements to federal agents. Plead not guilty.
Additional indicted & charged (7/27/23) with 2 counts of obstruction of justice. No plea entered & released on his own recognizance with no monetary bond (Person Surety Bond).
Count 32: Conspiracy to obstruct justice, Count 33: Withholding a document or record, Count 34: Corruptly concealing a document or record, Count 35: Concealing a document in a Federal investigation, Count 36: Scheme to conceal & Count 38: False statements & representations.
Co-Conspirator *Carlos de Oliveira (56) has also been indicted & charged (7/27/23) with 1 count each of obstruction of justice, concealing records & documents & 1 count of making false statements to FBI. He is alleged to have asked what could be done to delete the footage. Plead not guilty (8/15/23). $100K Surety bond-out on bond. Judge ruled that, in the meantime, De Oliveira must hand in his expired U.S. passport within 48 hours.
Mr. Nauta & Mr. de Oliveira conspired to delete footage from security cameras after the Dept. of Justice issued a subpoena asking for surveillance footage of the basement where it said confidential documents were held. In the court documents, Mr. de Oliveira is claimed to have texted another employee who was the director of information technology that "the boss" wanted the server deleted. The documents allege that Mr. de Oliveira later met with the employee in a small IT room, told him their conversation should remain private, then pressured the man into obliging his request after the employee told Mr. de Oliveira that he did not have the authority.
Indictment: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.648653/gov.uscourts.flsd.648653.3.0.pdf
U.S. District Judge Aileen Mercedes Cannon. In addition to Cannon, Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart's name also appeared on the summons sent to Trump on Thursday, 6/8/23.
Waltine Nauta will be represented by Stanley Woodward. De Oliveira will be represented by Jack Irving. Trump’s lawyers are Todd Blanche & the former Florida solicitor general Chris Kise & maybe Lindsey Halligan.
Trial set to begin on 5/20/24 with Jury Selection. (trial expected to take 2 weeks). U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon suggested Wednesday, 11/1/23 that she might delay the timeline for court proceedings in Fort Pierce, Fla., noting the upcoming trial in D.C. (on 3/4/24) & requests from Trump’s lawyers to have more time to prepare.

Case & court info from 4/2/23 thru 10/20/23 reference post #270 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...ice-june-2023-trial-may-2024-2.686530/page-14

10/20/23 Update: (194) Paperless minute entry for proceedings held before Judge Aileen M. Cannon: Garcia Hearing as to Nauta held on 10/20/23. After a full colloquy, the Court found that Defendant Nauta made a knowing, intelligent & voluntary waiver of any potential or actual conflict of interest arising from Stanley E. Woodward's former & current representation of the two remaining potential witnesses identified in the Special Counsel's Motion 97 186. Order to follow. Attorney Appearances: Jay I. Bratt, David Harbach, John M. Pellettieri, Michael Thakur, Larry Donald Murrell, Jr., Todd Blanche, Sasha Dadan, Stanley E. Woodward.
10/24/23 Update: (195) Speedy Trial Report sixth speedy trial report by USA. (196) Paperless Order denying as moot Movant Press Coalition's 175 Motion to Intervene & be Heard on Possible Limited Closure of the Courtroom during Garcia Hearings. The hearings were held publicly 181 194. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 10/24/23.
10/25/23 Update: (196) Paperless order. (197) Notice of attorney appearance. Anne McNamara appearing for USA, added to party. (198) Order following Garcia Hearing & Accepting Waiver of Defendant Nauta. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 10/25/23. (198) Order following.
10/26/23 Update: (199) Supplemental Response to Standing Discovery Order by USA as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira.
10/30/23 Update: (200) Unopposed Motion for remote appearance by Trump. Responses due by 11/13/23.
10/31/23 Update: (201) Paperless Order granting Unopposed Motion for Telephonic Appearance by Co-Counsel Christopher Kise Due to Trial Conflict 200. Remaining counsel to appear in person. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 10/31/23.

11/1/23 Update: Scheduling hearing on pending scheduling Motions (160 & 183) for 11/1/23 @ 1pm. 11/1/23 Update: (202) Order Following CIPA Section 3 Supplemental Briefing. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/1/23. Next status hearing on 11/28/23.
11/2/23 Update: (204) Supplemental response to Standing Discovery Order by USA as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira.
11/3/23 Update: (205) Paperless Minute entry for proceedings held before Judge Aileen M. Cannon: Hearing held on 11/1/23. The Court heard argument from the parties on Defendants' pending motions to continue 160 167 183. Pretrial deadlines temporarily stayed pending order to follow. Attorney Appearances: Jay I. Bratt, David Harbach, John M. Pellettieri, Michael Thakur, John S. Irving, Larry Donald Murrell, Jr., Todd Blanche, Emil Bove, Christopher Michael Kise (telephonic), Sasha Dadan, Stanley E. Woodward. (206) Paperless Order on Notices: The parties are hereby reminded of the requirements of Local Rule 7.8 on Notices of Supplemental Authority. Except as authorized by Court order, the substantive content of any such notice (or response) may not exceed 200 words & may not be used as a surreply absent leave of Court. Future non-compliant notices or unauthorized filings will be stricken without further notice. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/3/23.
11/10/23 Update: Order Granting in part defendants' Motions to continue pretrial deadlines & denying without prejudice Motion to Adjourn Trial.
11/3/23 Update: (207) Restricted/Sealed until further notice. (208) Motion for Disclosure of Advice of Counsel Defense by USA as to Trump. Responses due by 11/17/23.
11/8/23 Update: (209) Transcript of Pretrial/Scheduling hearing as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira held on 7/18/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-83 pages. (210) Transcript of Arraignment hearing as to Trump & Nauta, held on 8/10/23 before Magistrate Judge Shaniek Mills Maynard, 1-12 pages. (211) Transcript of Garcia Hearing as to Nauta held on 10/20/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-44 pages.
11/9/23 Update: (212) Restricted/Sealed until further notice. (213) Transcript of Garcia Hearing as to De Oliveira held on 10/12/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-64 pages. (214) Transcript of Garcia Hearing as to Nauta held on 10/12/23 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-28 pages.
11/10/23 Update: (215) Order granting in part Defendants' Motions to continue pretrial deadlines 160 183 & denying without prejudice motion to adjourn trial 167. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/10/23. Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings per order #215 as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira: Motions due by 2/22/24. Status Report due by 1/9/24. Scheduling Conference set for 3/1/24 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon.
11/13/23 Update: (216) Unopposed Motion to reschedule hearing on CIPA § 4 Motions by Trump. Responses due by 11/27/23.
11/14/23 Update: (217) Speedy Trial Report. Seventh Speedy Trial Report by USA as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira. (218) Transcript of Motions Hearing as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira held on 11/1/2023 before Judge Aileen M. Cannon, 1-78 pages. All transcripts may be viewed at the court public terminal or purchased by contacting the Court Reporter/Transcriber before the deadline for Release of Transcript Restriction. After that date it may be obtained through PACER. Redaction Request due 11/30/23. Redacted Transcript Deadline set for 12/11/23. Release of Transcript Restriction set for 2/7/24.
11/16/23 Update: A Federal judge on Thursday agreed to reschedule a key early 2024 court date after Trump's attorneys flagged a scheduling conflict in which two hearings were set for the same time on the same day in his Florida & New York criminal cases. In a one-paragraph order Thursday, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rescheduled a planned two-day hearing she'd initially set to begin at 10am on 2/15/24 regarding classified evidence procedures in the criminal case alleging Trump willfully retained sensitive government records after leaving the White House. That hearing will now begin on 2/12-13/24. In their motion filed Monday, Trump's attorneys had asked Cannon to reschedule the hearing in light of a separate 10am, Feb. 15 hearing in the NY State business records case.
11/15/23 Update: (219) Motion for Disclosure Motion for CIPA Section 5 Notification by USA as to Trump, Nauta & De Oliveira. Responses due by 11/29/23.
11/16/23 Update: (220) Paperless Order granting Defendant Trump's 216 Unopposed Motion to Reschedule Hearing on CIPA Section 4 Motions. The CIPA Section 4 Motion Hearing currently scheduled for February 15-16, 2024. 215 is rescheduled for 2/12-13/24. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/16/23. (221) Paperless Order denying without prejudice 219 Motion for CIPA Section 5 Notification. As stated in the Court's 11/10/23, Order 215, "[a]ll previously remaining deadlines in the Court's 7/21/23, Order are superseded except calendar call & trial." The Court "reset” the first set of pretrial deadlines" as indicated on pages 8 & 9 of that Order 215 & scheduled a conference on 3/1/24, "to address remaining deadlines." To the extent the Special Counsel's motion seeks reconsideration in part of the Court's 11/10/23, Order 215, that request is denied. CIPA Section 5 deadlines & all other pretrial deadlines not included in the first batch of pretrial deadlines contained in the Court's revised schedule 215, will be set following the 3/1/24, scheduling conference. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 11/16/23.
11/22/23 Update: System entry-Docket entry 222 & 223 restricted/sealed until further notice.
 
  • #287
In my notes I have 12/11/23 next as a pretrial motions hearing.
 
  • #288
One of former president Donald Trump's current attorneys told special counsel Jack Smith's team that, within days of the Justice Department issuing a subpoena last year for all classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, she "very clearly" warned Trump that if he failed to fully comply -- but then swore he did -- "it's going to be a crime," according to sources familiar with the matter.

Sources said the lawyer, Jennifer Little, told investigators Trump "absolutely" understood the warning, which came during a pivotal meeting at Mar-a-Lago with Trump and another attorney, Evan Corcoran, who had recently joined Trump's legal team.

What Little allegedly told Smith's team earlier this year may shed further light on how Smith came to accuse Trump of knowingly violating the law, saying in his June 9 indictment against Trump that the former president defied a subpoena by hiding more than 100 classified documents from the FBI and even his own legal team, and then having his legal team certify otherwise.


 
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Coming up...

Updated 12/10/23.

FL – Classified Papers Mar-a-Lago. Trump was charged with 41 criminal counts in the classified documents case, including:
• Willful retention of national defense information (31 counts)
• Conspiracy to obstruct justice
• Withholding of a document or record
• Corruptly concealing a document or record
• Concealing a document in a federal investigation
• Scheme to conceal
• False statements and representations (2 counts)
• Willful retention of defense information
• Obstruction of Justice (2 counts)

Monday, 12/11/23 – Redacted transcript deadline.
Monday, 12/11/23 - Hearing on pretrial motions (evidentiary and/or non-evidentiary).
Tuesday, 1/9/24 – Status Report due.
Tuesday, 1/16/24 – CIPA Section 6(a) hearing.
Wednesday, 2/7/24 – Release of transcript restrictions.
Monday, 2/12/24 @ 10am & Tuesday, 2/13/24 - Hearing on CIPA § 4 motions.
Thursday, 2/22/24 – Filing of any pretrial Motions due.
Monday, 2/26/24 – Pretrial Motions hearing on remaining motions (evidentiary and/or non-evidentiary).
Friday, 3/1/24 – Scheduling Conference hearing to consider defendant motion to continue trial.
Wednesday, 3/20/24 - Deadline for the filing of any Motions in Limine & any motion to introduce evidence under Fed. R. Evid. 404(B).
Thursday, 4/11/24 - Governments CIPA Section 6(c) Motion if necessary
Wednesday, 4/17/24 – Motions in Limine hearing.
Tuesday, 5/14/24 @ 1:45pm – Hearing on remaining CIPA issues/Calendar Call.
Monday, 5/20/24 – Trial set to begin with jury selection.
 
  • #291
Monday, December 11th:
*Motions Hearing (@ am ET) - FL – *Donald John Trump (76/now 77) indicted (6/8/23), charged & arraigned (6/13/23) with 31 counts of willful retention of classified documents, 1 count of conspiracy to obstruct justice, 1 count of withholding a document or record, 1 count of corruptly concealing a document or record, 1 count of concealing a document in a federal investigation, 1 count of scheme to conceal & 2 counts of making false statements & representations. Plead not guilty.
Additional indicted & charged (7/27/23) with 1 count of willful retention of defense information & 2 counts of obstruction. Plead not guilty in filing of waiver of non appearance & released on own recognizance with no monetary bond (Personal Surety Bond) & no travel restrictions (8/4/23).
Count 1-31: Willful retention of National Defense info, Count 32: Conspiracy to obstruct justice, Count 33: Withholding a document or record, Count 34: Corruptly concealing a document or record, Count 35: Concealing a document in a Federal investigation, Count 36: Scheme to conceal & Count 37: False statements & representations.
Co-Conspirator *Waltine Nauta () indicted (6/8/23) & charged (6/13/23) on 6 charges stemming from special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents probe, including conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record, corruptly concealing a document or record, concealing a document in a federal investigation, scheming to conceal & making false statements to federal agents. Plead not guilty.
Additional indicted & charged (7/27/23) with 2 counts of obstruction of justice. No plea entered & released on his own recognizance with no monetary bond (Person Surety Bond).
Count 32: Conspiracy to obstruct justice, Count 33: Withholding a document or record, Count 34: Corruptly concealing a document or record, Count 35: Concealing a document in a Federal investigation, Count 36: Scheme to conceal & Count 38: False statements & representations.
Co-Conspirator *Carlos de Oliveira (56) has also been indicted & charged (7/27/23) with 1 count each of obstruction of justice, concealing records & documents & 1 count of making false statements to FBI. He is alleged to have asked what could be done to delete the footage. Plead not guilty (8/15/23). $100K Surety bond-out on bond. Judge ruled that, in the meantime, De Oliveira must hand in his expired U.S. passport within 48 hours.
Mr. Nauta & Mr. de Oliveira conspired to delete footage from security cameras after the Dept. of Justice issued a subpoena asking for surveillance footage of the basement where it said confidential documents were held. In the court documents, Mr. de Oliveira is claimed to have texted another employee who was the director of information technology that "the boss" wanted the server deleted. The documents allege that Mr. de Oliveira later met with the employee in a small IT room, told him their conversation should remain private, then pressured the man into obliging his request after the employee told Mr. de Oliveira that he did not have the authority.
Indictment: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.648653/gov.uscourts.flsd.648653.3.0.pdf
U.S. District Judge Aileen Mercedes Cannon. In addition to Cannon, Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart's name also appeared on the summons sent to Trump on Thursday, 6/8/23.
Waltine Nauta will be represented by Stanley Woodward. De Oliveira will be represented by Jack Irving. Trump’s lawyers are Todd Blanche & the former Florida solicitor general Chris Kise & maybe Lindsey Halligan.
Trial set to begin on 5/20/24 with Jury Selection. (trial expected to take 2 weeks). U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon suggested Wednesday, 11/1/23 that she might delay the timeline for court proceedings in Fort Pierce, Fla., noting the upcoming trial in D.C. (on 3/4/24) & requests from Trump’s lawyers to have more time to prepare.

Case & court info from 4/2/23 thru 11/16/23 reference post #286 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...ice-june-2023-trial-may-2024-2.686530/page-15

11/22/23 Update: System entry-Docket entry 222 & 223 restricted/sealed until further notice. Status hearing on 11/28/23. Next pretrial motions hearing on 12/11/23.
 
  • #292
Three months after the FBI seized classified recordsfrom Mar-a-Lago last August, a longtime employee of Donald Trump’s private club quit his job.

Within days, the former president did something he rarely did – Trump called the former employee on his cell phone to ask why he was leaving after two decades of working at the resort, according to two sources and material seen by CNN.

The phone call from Trump, described to CNN by multiple people familiar with it, was part of a pattern of outreach to the former employee, who would become a key witness in the months after the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago and before Trump’s June indictment. Interactions included offers of legal representation by attorneys paid for by Trump and complimentary tickets to a golf tournament, as well as repeated reminders he could come back to work for Trump.



 
  • #293
I saw the heading, my eyes opened wide, I gasped.
For a fraction or less of a second I thought Donald Trump had somehow made himself Prime Minister of Poland :D

 
  • #294
Meanwhile in Australia I am scratching my head trying to work out how Donald Trump is favourite to be the next US President?? Gotta say I am very puzzled and it insults my intelligence.
 
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Meanwhile in Australia I am scratching my head trying to work out how Donald Trump is favourite to be the next US President?? Gotta say I am very puzzled and it insults my intelligence.
The Electoral College is the key. It’s how he won in 2016, even without winning the popular vote. And it may work in his favor again.



Historians have suggested a variety of reasons for the adoption of the electoral college, including concerns about the separation of powers and the relationship between the executive and legislative branches, the balance between small and large states, slavery, and the perceived dangers of direct democracy. One supporter of the electoral college, Alexander Hamilton, argued that while it might not be perfect, it was “at least excellent.”
 
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Any news on the motions hearing yesterday?
 
  • #300
Three months after the FBI seized classified recordsfrom Mar-a-Lago last August, a longtime employee of Donald Trump’s private club quit his job.

Within days, the former president did something he rarely did – Trump called the former employee on his cell phone to ask why he was leaving after two decades of working at the resort, according to two sources and material seen by CNN.

The phone call from Trump, described to CNN by multiple people familiar with it, was part of a pattern of outreach to the former employee, who would become a key witness in the months after the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago and before Trump’s June indictment. Interactions included offers of legal representation by attorneys paid for by Trump and complimentary tickets to a golf tournament, as well as repeated reminders he could come back to work for Trump.
I'm sure it was not out of any concern for the employee.
Trump was scared of the employee talking to the authorities.
 

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