Donald Trump's aide and co-defendant pleaded not guilty on Thursday to additional federal charges alleging he misled investigators who attempted to retrieve classified records from Mar-a-Lago after the former president left office.
Walt Nauta, a valet for Trump, pleaded not guilty to charges of obstruction of justice and false statements before U.S. Magistrate Judge Shaniek Mills Maynard. Another co-defendant in the case, Carlos De Oliveira, a property manager at Trump's resort home, did not enter a plea because he has not yet obtained a local attorney.
The trio of defendants is facing new charges from the July 27 superseding indictment, including allegedly plotting to obstruct justice by attempting to delete surveillance footage at Trump's estate"to conceal information from the FBI and grand jury," according to the indictment. "Nauta and De Oliveira went to the security guard booth where the surveillance video is displayed on monitors, walked with a flashlight through the tunnel where the storage room was located, and observed and pointed out surveillance cameras," the indictment stated.
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