https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24543180-fbi-interview-with-walt-nauta
Lawyers for Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, Trump's employees and codefendans, will be in court today arguing the charges against them should be dropped.
In their filing, Nauta's lawyer included his FBI interview.
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This is an interesting interview to read.
A valet is former military? Parking cars?
Valet in the old school, aristocratic way. Think the guy who used to take care of George Washington's wigs
The wikipedia article is pretty interesting.
In politics I have heard him referred to as a body man. The guy who's always with you who takes care of whatever you need has the type of gum you like etc etc etc. like where everyone else has a more official job. The job of the body man is just to take care of them. President or candidate.
And this fellow was a SEAL, too.
Walt Nauta?
I don't think this is accurate. He was a chief petty officer and worked on the White House mess from what I have seen.
Him. I thought I saw reference to him being a seal in the interview
I just looked it up, it's a joke. He's referring to Casey Ryback, Steven Seagal's character in Under Siege.
https://die-hard-scenario.fandom.com/wiki/Casey_Ryback https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBz6d2VPgZw
Ah okay thank you. We stopped watching any Segal long time ago, my dad (RIP) found out about his actual character and found it lacking, he became anathema in our house, even though I never learned the details. What we know now, I imagine it was nasty ugly.
Oh Seagal is a complete ass.
There's a famous story about Seagal doing a scene on a houseboat. And refusing to rehearse the scene. So they do the scene and houseboats have doors on both sides, Seagal turns to the wrong door, the one leading to the ocean, not the pier and everyone saw it do it and they all held they tongue. Nobody stopped him as he fell off the boat.
He also was hanging out with Mob guys in Brooklyn and Staten Island because he loves playing like a tough guy. He used to go to nightclubs with them. They ended up extorting him out of $750,000. His main producer Nasso, I think his name was, was connected to the Gambinos and claimed actuall Seagal owed him $500,000. Nasso did several year in prison, IIRC.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6elLDemrDls
Trumps valet practicing for when he has to “park the car”.
https://twitter.com/dnlbrns/status/1778893099470635232?t=6f9NWrL-N6dQhkk_mNSoEA&s=19
After fast reading through the transcript, I don’t see any incriminating evidence here. Is it possible that by not dismissing charges they will be used to corroborate Trump?
The reasoning seems to be that the arguments they are making are the types of arguments you make at a trial.
At this stage the judge accepts the indictment as given, and you have to defend yourself in court during the trial.
Also, they probably hadn't laid their cards on the table yet.
This was months before the search I believe.
Amazing: the quality of the interviewers clearly shines through. It is a wonder Nauto found the "questions" to be intelligible.
I see 17 on the 17th page.
https://files.catbox.moe/u0a36h.png
They tried to make him narrow things down and in the end were very disappointed.
What do you mean narrow things down
Did you read he end where they talk about the 2 Big Things ? That was their agenda and why they wsted their time with the extra #2
Also from Twitter
Based on today's hearing we should expect to see a redacted version of Walt Nauta's grand jury transcript filed at some point soon. Both sides agreed that the transcript could be made public with the same level of redactions we saw in Nauta's FBI interview transcript
Sanity check here- they tell him he cannot lie else it's a crime, but they don't say of course that they can lie all they want, true?
Yes, police and FBI are allowed to lie to you. Lying to the FBI is a crime, I don't think lying to the police is.
Nauta was there with his lawyer, I haven't read it yet, but apparently he said he did not tell Trump he was being interviewed by the FBI, apparently they scheduled it for the same time he goes on his run. His lawyer is Stanley Woodward who reps Brad Parscale and Peter Navarro, I wonder if Nauta knew him or someone suggested him, because he seems well connected in Trump world.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GK8OT7bWQAEi4De?format=jpg&name=large
From these excerpts it seems like they wanted to flip Nauta. Started friendly and then turned up the screws https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GK8OT7cX0AAIilh?format=jpg&name=large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GK8QuszXgAABICj?format=jpg&name=large
They did make it very clear lying would be a crime right up front. They even told him the US code, is he wanted to Google it