The former maintenance worker was previously represented by Stanley Woodward, who is also representing Trump’s alleged co-conspirator and valet Walt Nauta.
A former maintenance worker at Mar-a-Lago who is now being eyed as a key witness in one of Donald Trump’s criminal cases retracted what he said was false testimony after switching lawyers, special counsel Jack Smith said in a Tuesday filing.
The unidentified staffer, named only as “Trump Employee 4” in the filing, was previously represented by Stanley Woodward, the attorney also defending Walt Nauta, the former president’s so-called “Diet Coke valet” turned alleged co-conspirator.
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