NBC News reports:
The Mar-a-Lago property manager charged in a new indictment alongside Donald Trump in the alleged mishandling of classified government documents after the former president left office was unable to enter a plea in court on Monday after being unable to secure a Florida-based lawyer. Carlos De Oliveira, 56, wearing a navy suit and glasses, entered the Miami court just after 10 a.m., accompanied by his attorney John Irving.
It was the first sighting of De Oliveira, who stands about 5-8 with salt and pepper hair, since last week’s superseding indictment in the special counsel’s documents case. The judge read the four charges against De Oliveira and his rights before setting the signature bond at $100,000. Because De Oliveira has not secured local counsel to represent him in Florida, he was asked to return for his arraignment next month.
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Happening now, Trump Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos Oliveira, freshly charged in the federal classified documents case, arrives at Miami federal court for his arraignment@WPLGLocal10 pic.twitter.com/h8PkYIsKH0
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“This is some really sharply incriminating evidence.” @glennkirschner2 ahead of Mar-A-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira’s arraignment in classified documents case. pic.twitter.com/rrB97t9Jkz
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