Donald Trump's co-defendant, Carlos De Oliveira, appears in court over classified documents

The updated indictment charged De Oliveira with moving boxes for Trump and asking another Mar-a-Lago staffer to delete surveillance video from a server.

Donald Trump’s co-defendant in the classified records case, Carlos De Oliveira, made his first federal court appearance in Miami on Monday on charges he moved boxes of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago that were sought under federal subpoena and tried to delete video surveillance recordings.

De Oliveira, 56, property manager at Mar-a-Lago, is charged with four counts including conspiracy to obstruct justice, concealing an object and making a false statement. He didn't enter a plea, but was released pending the trial on a $100,000 signature bond. De Oliveira's arraignment is scheduled Aug. 10 in Fort Pierce, Florida.

"Now it's time for them to put their money where their mouth is," said John Irving, De Oliveira's D.C.-based attorney, said while leaving the courthous

But Trump has said he had a right to the documents and that Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is pursuing a political prosecution. Trump said he would continue to campaign even if convicted.

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The updated indictment charges De Oliveira with helping Nauta move dozens of boxes between a storage room and Trump’s residence, and back, after a federal subpoena was issued in May 2022 for classified records.

This is an aerial view of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Aug. 10, 2022, in Palm Beach, Fla.

After another subpoena was issued for video surveillance of the estate, De Oliveira allegedly told an IT staffer “the boss” wanted the server for surveillance cameras deleted, according to the indictment. But the staffer refused.

In an FBI interview Jan. 13, 2023, De Oliveira denied helping unload or move boxes for Trump.

“Never saw nothing,” De Oliveira said, according to the indictment.

Former President Donald Trump speaks to campaign volunteers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on July 18, 2023.

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