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Shop NowThere is a little bit of a problem in the Trump Mar-a-Lago case.
The Department of Justice has asked the judge in the case to stall hearings.
They are doing this to examine possible conflicts of interest with attorneys defending two key witnesses.
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One of the attorneys, Stanley Woodward, is representing “at least seven other individuals who have been questioned in connection with the investigation.”
John Irving is representing Carlos De Oliveira, who also has another client in this case.
The DOJ stated that the particular witness “also has information about De Oliveira’s loyalty to Trump and about De Oliveira’s involvement in the replacement of a lock—at the direction of Trump—on a closet inside Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago on June 2, 2022, the day Nauta and De Oliveira moved boxes.”
Hearings are set for October 12, so this is an interesting motion by the DOJ.
If the trial ends up getting pushed, this is really going to stack up Trump worse than he already is.
And to think, we have not even really started to see motions by Trump’s attorneys in all of the indictments.
We will keep following this and continue to report on how these trials are going to play out, especially how they impact the election.
Source: The Hill