USA v. Trump, et al.
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9:23-cr-80101
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Firms
- Ballard Spahr
 - Brand Woodward
 - Chris Kise & Associates
 - Continental PLLC
 - Gelber Schachter
 - Lauro & Singer
 - Lawson Huck
 - Sasso & Sasso
 - Schaerr Jaffe
 - Shullman Fugate
 - Stris & Maher
 - Thomas & LoCicero
 - Wharton Law
 
Companies
- ABC Inc.
 - Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network
 - CBS Broadcasting Inc.
 - CBS Corp.
 - Cox Enterprises Inc.
 - Insider Inc.
 - Los Angeles Times
 - National Public Radio Inc.
 - NBCUniversal Media LLC
 - POLITICO LLC
 - Tegna Inc.
 - Telemundo Communications Group Inc.
 - The McClatchy Company
 - The New York Times Co.
 - USA Today International Corp.
 - WP Company LLC
 
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						October 20, 2023
						
Trump Aide Waives Atty Conflict In Secret Docs Case
The personal aide to Donald Trump told a Florida federal judge Friday that he'll keep his attorney despite a potential conflict of interest stemming from his counsel's representation of a government witness in the investigation into whether the ex-president illegally kept classified documents after leaving the White House in 2021.
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						October 12, 2023
						
Trump Property Manager Sticks With Atty In Secret Docs Case
The Mar-a-Lago property manager accused of obstructing the investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged illegal retention of classified documents told a Florida federal judge Thursday that he'll stick with his current attorney, despite a potential conflict of interest over former clients of the lawyer being called as witnesses at trial.
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						October 10, 2023
						
Press Attys Say Trump Secret Docs Court Hearings Are Public
Attorneys representing a press coalition urged a Florida federal court Tuesday to keep upcoming hearings open in former President Donald Trump's criminal case over retaining classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence, saying the hearings are presumptively public and that the news organizations should be heard before a decision is made to close the courtroom.
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						October 05, 2023
						
Trump Wants Classified Docs Trial Delayed Until After Election
Former President Donald Trump urged a Florida federal judge Wednesday to delay his upcoming trial in the criminal case regarding classified documents allegedly improperly stored at Mar-a-Lago until after the 2024 presidential election, saying the federal government has failed to adhere to promises of a speedy discovery process.
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						September 28, 2023
						
Trump Wants To 'Derail' Mar-A-Lago Trial Timing, Feds Say
Federal prosecutors on Thursday hit back at Donald Trump's bid to adjust the court's schedule in the criminal case over classified documents allegedly improperly stored at Mar-a-Lago, arguing that the former president's proposal threatens to "intentionally derail" the timing of his May trial.
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						September 27, 2023
						
Nauta Wants Access To Classified Docs In Mar-A-Lago Case
Former President Donald Trump's personal aide told a Florida federal court that he won't get a fair trial if the government withholds classified information from him in the criminal case over documents allegedly improperly stored at Mar-a-Lago.
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						September 13, 2023
						
Fla. Judge Says Secure Facility Needed In Trump Docs Case
A Florida federal judge presiding over Donald Trump's classified documents criminal case on Wednesday ordered the former president and his attorneys to review and discuss evidence containing "sensitive compartmented information" in a secure facility approved by the court.
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						September 07, 2023
						
Feds Say Mar-A-Lago Manager's Atty Hasn't Resolved Conflict
Prosecutors say an attorney representing Mar-a-Lago's property manager must appear in Florida federal court to address a potential conflict of interest in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.
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						August 23, 2023
						
Trump's Social Media Tirades Presage Bail Fights Ahead
Legal experts say it's not a question of if, but when Donald Trump will violate directives from state and federal courts to limit his social media use and tamp down his rhetoric, which could trigger an ascending scale of penalties, from stricter bond conditions to snowballing fines and — potentially though unlikely — jail time.
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						August 18, 2023
						
Trump Co-Defendant Says Counsel Probe Goes 'Tad Too Far'
An inquiry to determine whether an attorney's representation of one of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in a Florida secret documents case is a conflict of interest is unnecessary, according to a motion opposing the scheduled hearing.