According to court documents, De Oliveira, a long-time property manager at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, told another employee at Palm Beach club that “the boss” wanted surveillance footage deleted, a conversation that took place after Trump’s attorneys received a subpoena to turn over the recordings.

 

 

He is also the same employee that helped move the classified docs, again, after the FBI had asked for them back.

Even worse, De Oliveira is also accused of making false statements to prosecutors, including the assertion that he “never saw anything” when asked whether he was involved with moving boxes of classified materials. (They have him on video.)

That same day, “Trump called De Oliveira and told De Oliveira that Trump would get De Oliveira an attorney,” the indictment says.

Guilty much?