A lawyer for Donald Trump’s butler and body man, former Guam resident Walt Nauta, is alleging in court papers that a key prosecutor in the classified documents case inappropriately sought to pressure him by bringing up his application for a judgeship in Washington, D.C., a source told NBC News on Thursday.

The filing comes on the heels of the announcement that former President Trump was indicted on federal charges for illegally withholding sensitive documents.

Nauta is under scrutiny by investigators over his shifting accounts of whether he moved boxes of documents at the former president's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida at his urging.

Nauta’s attorney Stanley Woodward raised the allegations.

Woodward also represented former Guam Congressman Michael San Nicolas on alleged ethics violations

 

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