Judge Orders 2 Special Hearings in Trump Documents Case

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Judge Aileen Cannon, who is presiding over the case against former President Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents, has granted special counsel Jack Smith’s motions to hold Garcia hearings for two of the former president’s co-defendants.

Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira and butler Waltine Nauta were charged alongside President Trump, and their legal representation is the subject of the new hearings.

A Garcia hearing, named after a 1975 case, is a proceeding to ensure that a defendant understands the conflict of interest at play when they are represented by an attorney who is also representing another defendant or witnesses in the case.

Two separate hearings will be held for Mr. De Oliveira and Mr. Nauta on Oct. 12.

“The Office of Special Counsel shall be prepared to articulate the nature and scope of the potential conflicts identified in its 97 123 Motions, along with any evidence in support. Defendants shall be prepared to respond,” Judge Cannon wrote.

The hearing may be sealed in part, the judge added, denying a request from the special counsel’s office.

Conflicts of Interest

The prosecutors filed a motion on Aug. 2 to hold a conflict-of-interest hearing, arguing that Stanley Woodward, Mr. Nauta’s attorney, was representing three people who might be called as witnesses to testify against Mr. Nauta. The filing also noted that Mr. Woodward has represented seven individuals who were questioned as part of the government’s investigation into President Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Of note is “Trump Employee 4,” director of information technology at Mar-a-Lago. The prosecutors claimed they alerted Mr. Woodward of a potential conflict of interest because Employee 4’s testimony could incriminate Mr. Nauta. Mr. Woodward replied he was unaware of any such testimony and didn’t believe there was a conflict of interest in representing the employee and Mr. Nauta.

The filing also flagged “Witness 1,” who worked in the Trump administration White House as well as the post-presidential office, and “Witness 2,” who worked on President Trump’s reelection campaign and PAC, both represented by Mr. Woodward.

In a subsequent filing, the prosecutors claimed that Employee 4 changed his testimony after switching attorneys from Mr. Woodward to a state-appointed defense attorney.

Byย Catherine Yang

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