Judge Cannon asks about legality of using DC grand jury in Florida-based Mar-a-Lago case

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Judge Aileen Cannon is asking the Justice Department and Donald Trump co-defendant Walt Nauta to weigh in on the legality of special counsel Jack Smithโ€™s ongoing grand jury activity in Washington, DC, which relates to the obstruction portion of the Mar-a-Lago documents case before her in Florida.

In an order Monday, Cannon said Nautaโ€™s lawyers โ€œshall address the legal propriety of using an out-of-district grand jury proceeding to continue to investigate and/or to seek post-indictment hearings on matters pertinent to the instant indicted matter in this districtโ€ by August 17. The special counsel must reply by August 22.

The special counsel previously told Cannon that โ€œthe grand jury in this district [in Florida] and a grand jury in the District of Columbia continued to investigate further obstructive activity,โ€ which resulted in the latest group of criminal charges before her against Trump, Nauta and a third defendant, Mar-a-Lago employee Carlos De Oliveira.

Nautaโ€™s attorneys have also been told to respond to questions the Justice Department has raised about their possible conflicts for representing multiple people in the probe in addition to Nauta. The Justice Department previously flagged to Cannon the possibility of a conflict of interest because Nautaโ€™s lawyer Stanley Woodward has represented others who are likely to be witnesses against him and Trump at trial.

Cannonโ€™s schedule indicates the possible conflict issue wonโ€™t be resolved for at least two weeks.

Woodwardโ€™s representation of Trump IT employee and witness Yuscil Taveras was moved to another lawyer after a recent proceeding before the chief federal judge in Washington, CNN has confirmed. Taveras had been represented by the same attorney as Nauta, but received a target letter after the June indictment of Trump and Nauta. Taveras, under a new lawyerโ€™s representation,…

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