All eyes were on the federal courthouse in Miami once again this week as the third person indicted for crimes related to former President Donald Trump’s hoarding of sensitive government documents was charged.
Carlos De Oliveira – released after posting a $100,000 bond – accused of trying to delete security footage showing Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate workers moving boxes of sensitive documents. He didn’t enter a plea. The estate’s property manager didn’t have a lawyer accredited to practice in the state to represent him, national outlets reported.
His Monday courthouse appearance followed Trump’s in June, made alongside longtime valet, Waltine “Walt” Natua.
– Anne Geggis, Florida Politics