In a new court filing, Judge Cannon detailed the rules for the release of the evidence.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents trial has ordered the public release of a grand-jury testimony by one of the former president's co-defendants.In court filings on Thursday, Judge Aileen Cannon told Trump aide Walt Nauta, who is accused of obstruction in the federal case, to release a transcript of his June 2022 grand jury testimony and file it by April 24.
Nauta, a former Mar-a-Lago valet driver, is accused, along with the resort's property manager Carlos De Oliveira, of trying to obstruct the federal attempt to retrieve sensitive materials from Trump's Florida home, as well as allegedly plotting to delete Mar-a-Lago security footage.What We KnowOn April 12, Cannon heard arguments on the continued sealing of certain grand jury materials in the classified documents case.
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