De Oliveira was not arraigned because a Florida-based attorney had not yet notified the court that they are representing De Oliveira
The arraignment for Carols De Oliveira, a property manager at Mar-a-Lago and co-defendant of former President Trump in the case involving the handling of classified documents, has been delayed after appearing at court in Florida and being unable to acquire a local attorney.
The third defendant, Carlos De Oliveira, property manager at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in Florida, was charged for the first time in the superseding indictment. He was expected to enter his plea to four counts Thursday for his alleged role in a scheme with Trump and Nauta to try to delete security footage that revealed Mar-a-Lago workers moving boxes of government materials that federal officials had already demanded be returned.
De Oliveira was not arraigned because a Florida-based attorney had not yet notified the court that they are representing De Oliveira — a requirement for arraignments in South Florida federal courts.
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