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Trump attorney in Mar-a-Lago classified documents case appears before grand jury

Trump attorney in Mar-a-Lago classified documents case appears before grand jury
MATCHUP. BUT FIRST, AT NOON, ABC NEWS HAS LEARNED THAT A GRAND JURY IN NEW YORK CITY WILL NOT MEET TODAY TO DISCUSS THE CASE INVOLVING FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP. GOOD AFTERNOON. I’M TIFFANY KENNEY AND I’M NATHALIE POZO. ZO, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US FOR WPBF 25 NEWS. AT NOON, WE DO WANT TO TAKE YOU FOR A LIVE LOOK THIS AFTERNOON AT TRUMP’S PRIVATE PLANE AT PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, WHERE IT HAS BEEN ALL WEEK. WE ARE KEEPING A CLOSE WATCH ON IT. ANY MOVEMENT COULD MEAN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CASE. OKAY, LOOK, CALIFANO JOINING US NOW LIVE FROM OUTSIDE TRUMP’S MAR A LAGO ESTATE ON PALM BEACH. AND CALEB, IT’S A MUCH QUIETER SITUATION THERE THAN IT HAS BEEN OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS. WELL, THAT’S RIGHT, TIFFANY. I’VE BEEN OUT HERE ALL WEEK, AND THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVEN’T SEEN ANY SUPPORTERS OF THE PRESIDENT OUTSIDE OF HIS MAR A LAGO HOME. NOW, MANY OF THOSE SUPPORTERS LIKE THE FORMER PRESIDENT HIMSELF, WILL HAVE TO WAIT EVEN LONGER FOR A GRAND JURY’S A POSSIBLE DECISION. NOW, AS YOU GUYS WERE SAYING, ACCORDING TO ABC NEWS, THE GRAND JURY IN NEW YORK WILL NOT MEET ON THIS CASE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK. A DECISION HAS BEEN HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SINCE THE WEEKEND WHEN TRUMP POSTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA HE WOULD BE ARRESTED THIS TUESDAY. HOWEVER, THAT DID NOT HAPPEN. THE CASE CENTERS AROUND A HUSH MONEY PAYMENT MADE TO ADULT FILM STAR STORMY DANIELS BEFORE THE 2016 ELECTION. NOW, SOURCES TELL ABC NEWS THEY PLAN TO MEET AGAIN ON MONDAY AND AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL WITNESS MAY BE CALLED TO TESTIFY BEFORE JURORS CAN DECIDE WHETHER TO INDICT TRUMP. LEGAL EXPERTS WE TALKED TO SAY WE MAY NOT EVEN KNOW WHAT THAT DECISION MAY BE AT FIRST. IT COULD HAPPEN NEXT WEEK OR EVEN NEXT MONTH. AND WHEN IT FINALLY HAPPENS, WE WOULD STILL HAVE TO WAIT FOR AN ACTUAL ARREST FOR IT TO BE MADE PUBLIC DUE TO THE INDICTMENT BEING A SEALED DOCUMENT. NOW, EXPERTS WE TALKED TO SAY IF TRUMP IS INDICTED TODAY AND TURNS HIMSELF IN, HE MOST LIKELY WOULD NOT SPEND ANY TIME IN JAIL OR EVEN HAVE TO WEAR ANY HANDCUFFS OR HE WOULD HAVE TO BE FINGERPRINTED AND HIS MUG SHOT WOULD BE TAKEN. FOR NOW, WE’
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Trump attorney in Mar-a-Lago classified documents case appears before grand jury
A lawyer for Donald Trump was back in court Friday after being ordered to answer questions before a grand jury investigating the possible mishandling of classified documents at the former president's Florida estate.M. Evan Corcoran entered federal court in the District of Columbia early Friday morning, one week after a federal judge ruled in favor of the Justice Department in forcing Corcoran to answer additional questions before a grand jury that has been hearing testimony for months. He did not make any comments as he arrived at the building.The interest by prosecutors in Corcoran's testimony underscores the legal peril confronting Trump, making clear the department's continued focus on whether Trump obstructed government efforts to recover hundreds of classified documents taken from the White House to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his term.A search warrant affidavit released last August showed that investigators were examining potential violations of multiple crimes, including obstruction and the willful retention of national defense information.Corcoran is relevant to the investigation because he drafted a letter that was given to the department last June asserting that a "diligent search" for classified documents had been done in response to a subpoena. The letter was accompanied by the return of roughly three dozen documents with classified markings.But prosecutors have said in court filings they developed evidence showing that additional classified documents remained at the property. The FBI returned with a search warrant on Aug. 8 and removed roughly 100 additional classified documents, the filings show.Attorney-client privilege traditionally shields lawyers from being forced to share details of their conversations with prosecutors. Corcoran invoked that privilege during an earlier appearance before the grand jury when he declined to answer certain questions.But prosecutors can get around that if they can convince a judge that a client was using such legal representation in furtherance of a crime — a principle known under the law as the crime-fraud exception.The Justice Department made that argument in this case, and secured a sealed order last week from U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell that required Corcoran to appear again before the grand jury to answer additional questions.Another Trump lawyer, Timothy Parlatore, confirmed in an interview with The Associated Press on Friday that he had voluntarily testified for about six hours or seven hours before the grand jury in December to answer questions about the Trump team's compliance with the department's efforts to reclaim the classified documents. His appearance was earlier reported by ABC News.The Mar-a-Lago investigation is being led by a Justice Department special counsel, Jack Smith, who is also examining attempts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Trump faces a separate investigation by the Manhattan district attorney's office — into hush money payments during the 2016 campaign — that appears to be close to wrapping up, as well as an investigation in Atlanta into efforts to reverse Trump's election loss in Georgia.

A lawyer for Donald Trump was back in court Friday after being ordered to answer questions before a grand jury investigating the possible mishandling of classified documents at the former president's Florida estate.

M. Evan Corcoran entered federal court in the District of Columbia early Friday morning, one week after a federal judge ruled in favor of the Justice Department in forcing Corcoran to answer additional questions before a grand jury that has been hearing testimony for months. He did not make any comments as he arrived at the building.

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The interest by prosecutors in Corcoran's testimony underscores the legal peril confronting Trump, making clear the department's continued focus on whether Trump obstructed government efforts to recover hundreds of classified documents taken from the White House to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his term.

A search warrant affidavit released last August showed that investigators were examining potential violations of multiple crimes, including obstruction and the willful retention of national defense information.

Corcoran is relevant to the investigation because he drafted a letter that was given to the department last June asserting that a "diligent search" for classified documents had been done in response to a subpoena. The letter was accompanied by the return of roughly three dozen documents with classified markings.

But prosecutors have said in court filings they developed evidence showing that additional classified documents remained at the property. The FBI returned with a search warrant on Aug. 8 and removed roughly 100 additional classified documents, the filings show.

Attorney-client privilege traditionally shields lawyers from being forced to share details of their conversations with prosecutors. Corcoran invoked that privilege during an earlier appearance before the grand jury when he declined to answer certain questions.

But prosecutors can get around that if they can convince a judge that a client was using such legal representation in furtherance of a crime — a principle known under the law as the crime-fraud exception.

The Justice Department made that argument in this case, and secured a sealed order last week from U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell that required Corcoran to appear again before the grand jury to answer additional questions.

Another Trump lawyer, Timothy Parlatore, confirmed in an interview with The Associated Press on Friday that he had voluntarily testified for about six hours or seven hours before the grand jury in December to answer questions about the Trump team's compliance with the department's efforts to reclaim the classified documents. His appearance was earlier reported by ABC News.

The Mar-a-Lago investigation is being led by a Justice Department special counsel, Jack Smith, who is also examining attempts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Trump faces a separate investigation by the Manhattan district attorney's office — into hush money payments during the 2016 campaign — that appears to be close to wrapping up, as well as an investigation in Atlanta into efforts to reverse Trump's election loss in Georgia.