One of Donald Trump's employees who has been charged in the Mar-a-Lago case has already provided testimony that could be used in an eventual trial — even though he stopped cooperating as soon as he was indicted, CNN reported.
Newly unsealed court filings show Walt Nauta told a grand jury two months before an FBI search in August 2022 about boxes of classified documents he handled in a storage room at the resort, agreeing with one grand juror who asked if he would "just pick some off the top" while leaving others, reported CNN.