Thursday, March 23, 2023

Corcoran isn't the only Trump lawyer in Jack Smith's crosshairs

Special counsel Jack Smith is seeking to force two attorneys representing former President Donald Trump to testify in the Justice Department's investigation into classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago.

Smith's prosecutors last month sought to compel Trump attorney Evan Corcoran's testimony by asking a judge to grant a crime-fraud exception.

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Smith is seeking to compel Corcoran's testimony about an alleged phone call he had with Trump after the government "grew suspicious" that the former president had not actually returned all of the documents.

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But Smith is also targeting another Trump attorney, Jennifer Little, who is representing the former president in an unrelated Fulton County, Ga. investigation into his efforts to pressure officials to overturn his election loss in the state.

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[T]he report does not mention why Smith's team is seeking to interview her in the documents probe, rather than the DOJ's probe into Trump's role in the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

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Smith's team has also subpoenaed about two dozen people, including members of Trump's inner circle and Mar-a-Lago staff, to testify before the grand jury.

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[T]he resort staff "may be invisible" to Trump but could hold information valuable to investigators.

   Salon

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