Previously identified as Employee 4 in court documents, Yuscil Taveras, the director of information technology at Mar-a-Lago has fired his former, paid for by Trump’s Save America PAC attorney, Stanley Woodward, and requested a public defender. When he found out in late June through Woodward that a grand jury in D.C. had launched an investigation into whether he made previous false statements to another grand jury. Now, Taveras has recanted his previous false testimony and provided new information implicating the defendants—pool boy, Nauta, [Carlos] De Oliveira and Trump— in efforts to delete security camera footage as set forth in the superseding indictment, the filing says.
And in other TFG Crime News:
Mar-a-Lago property manager invokes speedy trial rights in Trump classified documents case
Donald Trump’s property manager at Mar-a-Lago appears to have a difference of opinion with his boss.
The employee, Carlos DeOliveira, on Tuesday invoked his right to a speedy trial.
In a filing late Tuesday in the U.S. Government’s classified documents case against the former president, DeOliveira’s local attorney, Larry Donald Murrell of West Palm Beach, writes that the order by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon that sets May 24, 2024, as the trial date, came before DeOliveira was named as a co-defendant in a superseding indictment that charged him for the first time.