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CNN —Former Donald Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro was released from a Miami federal prison Wednesday after completing his four-month sentence for defying a subpoena from the January 6 congressional committee. Trump adviser Steve Bannon started serving his four-month sentence earlier this month at a federal prison in Connecticut. Navarro, who is in his 70s, worked as a law library clerk during his time in the prison camp, his prison consultant Sam Mangel told CNN. “It gave him a chance to write.”Mangel said Navarro was liked and respected by his fellow inmates while in the prison. While Navarro was unsuccessful in an emergency appeal to delay his prison sentence, he is now appealing his conviction on the merits.
Persons: Donald Trump White, Peter Navarro, Navarro, Trump, Steve Bannon, Sam Mangel, ” Mangel Organizations: CNN, Donald Trump White House, Miami federal, Republican National Convention, White House Locations: Miami, Milwaukee, Connecticut, Puerto Rican
CNN —The husband of Ana Maria Knezevich Henao, a woman who was reported missing while in Spain in February, has been arrested in Florida, the FBI confirmed Monday. Knezevich Henao, 40, was reported missing in February after she failed to meet a friend in Madrid. Around the time she went missing, Rameau said she received a WhatsApp message from Knezevich Henao which read: “I met someone wonderful!! Two people who know the situation told CNN Knezevich Henao initially rented the apartment in Madrid from January 5 to February 5. It says David Knezevich is Serbian and Knezevich Henao is a native of Colombia and a project manager.
Persons: Ana Maria Knezevich Henao, David Knezevich, James Marshall, Marshall, Knezevich, Knezevich Henao, Juan Felipe Henao, Sanna Rameau, Rameau, “ I’m, , , Henao, CNN Knezevich Henao, CNN’s Pau Mosquera, Al Goodman, Carlos Suarez Organizations: CNN, FBI, Broward County Sheriff's, Diplomatic Security Service, Miami International Airport, Miami Federal Court, Spanish National Police, US Customs, Knezevich, EOX Technology Locations: Spain, Florida, Fort Lauderdale , Florida, Broward County, Miami, Madrid, Her, Barcelona, Madrid’s, Salamanca, Serbia, Knezevich, South Florida, Colombia
The handbag designer Nancy Gonzalez built a cult following among celebrities and the South American superrich thanks to her use of brilliantly dyed precious skins. Now Ms. Gonzalez, 71, is facing considerable time in bright orange coveralls. On Monday, she was sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty in a Miami federal court to charges of smuggling hundreds of handbags made from the skins of protected wildlife into the United States from her native Colombia. Prosecutors said that the handbags and purses, made from the hides of caiman alligators and pythons bred in captivity, were worth as much as $2 million. The designer’s lawyers said that the pieces were mostly samples and cost about $140 each, with only about 1 percent lacking the proper authorization to be brought into the United States.
Persons: Nancy Gonzalez, Bergdorf Goodman, Gonzalez, Nancy Tereza Gonzalez de Barberi Organizations: Saks, Gzuniga, New York, Prosecutors Locations: Miami, United States, Colombia, Cali , Colombia
House Democrats introduced a bill that would rename a federal prison after Donald Trump. AdvertisementThree House Democrats unveiled legislation on Friday that would rename a federal prison in Miami after former President Donald Trump. "I hope our Republican friends will join us in bestowing upon Donald J. Trump the only honor he truly deserves." That's what America stood for under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump — the best president of my lifetime." "And that's why I'm introducing legislation to rename Dulles as the Donald J. Trump International Airport," he wrote.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Donald J, Gerry Connolly, Connolly, Jared Moskowitz, Florida, John Garamendi, Garamendi, Moskowitz, he's, Guy Reschenthaler, Reschenthaler Organizations: Democrats, Republicans, Washington Dulles, Service, Miami Federal Correctional Institution, Trump Federal Correctional Institution, Washington Dulles International, Republican, Dulles, Trump, Rep, America, Trump International Airport Locations: Miami, Florida, Virginia, California, Mar
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A drug possession charge against South Florida rapper Kodak Black was dismissed Friday, two months after an arrest, though a drug trafficking case from 2022 remains ongoing. Kapri still faces a tampering with evidence charge related to the arrest, but his attorney, Bradford Cohen, hopes to get that dismissed, as well. Cohen hopes the drug charge being dismissed will prompt a federal judge to free Kapri. Kapri was arrested in 2022 on charges of trafficking in oxycodone and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. As Kodak Black, Kapri has sold more than 30 million singles, with massive hits such as “Super Gremlin,” which reached No.
Persons: Kodak Black, Barbara Duffy, Bill Kapri, Kapri, Bradford Cohen, Cohen, Donald Trump Organizations: South Florida, Broward County Circuit, Sun Sentinel, Kodak Locations: FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, Broward County, Plantation, Miami
Convicted Medicare fraudster Philip Esformes has reached a plea deal that could resolve a long-running, complicated criminal case that has included his 20-year prison sentence being commuted by former President Donald Trump in 2020, court filings show. Terms of Esformes' plea agreement with the Department of Justice were not included in the filings Thursday. A Miami federal judge scheduled Esformes' change of plea hearing and sentencing for Feb. 22. Esformes' lawyers have said they are unaware of any other case in which the DOJ retried a defendant whose criminal sentence in the same case was commuted by a president. Prosecutors at the time said it was "the largest single criminal health care fraud case ever brought against individuals" by the DOJ.
Persons: Philip Esformes, Harold, Donald Trump, Esformes, , Denise Stemen, Stemen Organizations: Carole Pump Foundation, Hyatt, Department of Justice, Esformes, DOJ, Prosecutors Locations: Century City , California, Miami
MIAMI (AP) — A former Haitian senator pleaded guilty on Tuesday in the United States to charges related to the 2021 assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse. John Joel Joseph made his appearance at a Miami federal court and changed his plea after reaching an agreement with the government. Joseph, a very well known politician and opponent of the slain president's Tet Kale party, is one of the 11 people facing charges related to the killing in South Florida. Political Cartoons View All 1206 ImagesEight more defendants are waiting trial in the United States. The former senator was arrested in Jamaica in January, and in March he agreed to be extradited to the U.S.
Persons: , Jovenel Moïse, John Joel Joseph, Jose Martinez, Joseph, president's, Rodolphe Jaar, Alejandro Rivera Garcia, Moïse Organizations: MIAMI, Colombian, U.S Locations: United States, Miami, Federal, Jamaica, South Florida, Haitian, Chilean, Haiti, Port
MIAMI (AP) — A Florida man and his three adult sons were sentenced Friday for selling a toxic industrial bleach as a fake COVID-19 cure through their online church. A Miami federal judge ordered the church to stop selling the substance in 2020, but that was ignored. Political Cartoons View All 1202 ImagesJonathan and Jordan Grenon were arrested in Bradenton, just south of the Tampa Bay area. Mark and Joseph Grenon fled to Colombia, where they were arrested and extradited back to the U.S. U.S. authorities agreed to drop those same contempt charges against Mark and Joseph Grenon as a condition of their extradition from Colombia.
Persons: Jonathan Grenon, Jordan Grenon, Mark Grenon, Joseph Grenon, , Healing, Jonathan, Mark Organizations: MIAMI, Prosecutors, Bradenton family's, of Health, Food and Drug Administration, Authorities Locations: Florida, Miami, United States, Bradenton, Tampa, Colombia
A Miami federal judge ordered a lab owner convicted of defrauding Medicare to forfeit more than $187 million worth of proceeds from the scam, including $30 million in cash, a 2018 Ferrari Spider and real estate, the U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday. The lab owner, Minal Patel of Atlanta, was sentenced in August to 27 years in prison for filing nearly $500 million in false claims to Medicare for sophisticated, and expensive, cancer genetic tests. The DOJ said Wednesday that the 44-year-old conspired with telemedicine companies, call centers and patient brokers to convince Medicare beneficiaries to take the genetic tests through his company LabSolutions. Medicare paid out more than $187 million in false claims for the tests. In addition to the Ferrari, which he bought for nearly $400,000, Patel also will forfeit a Land Rover Range Rover that he purchased for $215,000, according to court documents.
Persons: Spider, Minal Patel, Patel Organizations: Miami, U.S . Department of Justice, Medicare, DOJ, Ferrari, Rover Locations: Atlanta
Washington CNN —Former President Donald Trump will surrender on Thursday to be booked on more than a dozen charges stemming from his efforts to reverse Georgia’s 2020 election results, the fourth time this year the former president has faced criminal charges. Trump is expected to travel from his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club to Atlanta to turn himself in at the notorious Fulton County jail. And earlier this month, Trump was placed under arrest in Washington, DC, and arraigned on charges brought by Smith in his investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Trump falsely claimed victory after the 2020 election, and then tried to overturn the results in Georgia and other states. In a series of phone calls, he pressured Georgia election officials to help his efforts, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Drew Findling, Steven Sadow, Sadow, , Jack Smith’s, Smith, Fani Willis, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman, Willis, Brad Raffensperger, Joe Biden’s, Mike Pence Organizations: Washington CNN, CNN, Fulton, Trump, Peach State, Electoral Locations: Bedminster , New Jersey, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, New York, Miami, Washington ,, Peach
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoAug 10 (Reuters) - Robinhood Markets (HOOD.O) on Thursday defeated an appeal by investors over the stock trading platform's decision to restrict purchases of 13 "meme stocks" during a January 2021 frenzy that squeezed hedge funds. "When Robinhood restricted its customers' ability to buy meme stocks, it took a sizable - and perhaps justifiable - hit in the court of public opinion," Circuit Judge Britt Grant wrote. "But in this court, Robinhood is only accountable for specific legal duties." The meme stock frenzy has been fueled in part by investors using online forums such as Twitter and the subreddit WallStreet Bets. Robinhood is also being sued by investors who sold nine meme stocks at a loss in late January and early February 2021.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Robinhood, Britt Grant, Thursday's, Judge Cecilia Altonaga, Jonathan Stempel, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Inc, REUTERS, Thursday, AMC Entertainment, GameStop, Circuit, Twitter, Menlo, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Atlanta, Miami, Menlo Park , California, New York
"I think a gag order is likely, I'm just not sure if it will be enforced," former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told CNBC. "A lot of the judges that I've seen cover these types of political cases, they've been all bark, no bite," he said. Indeed, Trump's political operation has heavily featured the indictments in its fundraising pitches and in other campaign messages. "Maybe, but you have to be willing to enforce that gag order." "However, the need to protect that information does not require a blanket gag order over all documents produced by the government."
Persons: Donald Trump, Sam Wolfe, Neama Rahmani, I've, they've, Norm Eisen, Matthew Galluzzo, Galluzzo, Joshua Ritter, " Ritter, Ritter, Jack Smith, Fani Willis, Trump, Manhattan DA Alvin, Tanya Chutkan, Rahmani, Smith, , Koch, RINO, Trump's Organizations: U.S, Republican, Reuters, Trump, White, CNBC, United Democracy Center, Manhattan DA, Super, Name, Department of, DOJ, Manhattan Locations: Columbia , South Carolina, U.S, New York, Los Angeles, Fulton County, China, Miami
Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, did not enter a plea as he has yet to obtain local counsel. Prosecutors first charged Trump and his aide Walt Nauta in the case in June, alleging Trump haphazardly stored hundreds of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home and enlisted staff to hide them from investigators. A superseding indictment unveiled on Thursday added charges against Trump and Nauta along with De Oliveira, in a sign the case is widening. De Oliveira and Nauta also moved boxes of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago to conceal them from the FBI and Trump's lawyers, the indictment said. "Never saw nothing," De Oliveira told the agents, according to the indictment.
Persons: Donald Trump, Carlos De Oliveira, Trump’s, Edwin Torres, De Oliveira, De Oliveira’s, John Irving, , ” De Oliveira, Trump, Walt Nauta, Nauta, Donald Trump's Mar, Marco Bello, Prosecutors, Jack Smith, Fani Willis, Jack Queen, Noeleen Walder, Andrea Ricci, Howard Goller Organizations: MIAMI, Justice Department, Prosecutors, Trump, REUTERS, Mar, FBI, U.S, Manhattan’s Democratic, Media, Thomson Locations: Miami, Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, Florida, Miami , Florida, U.S, Georgia, Fulton County
[1/2] Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 29, 2023. Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, was accused of trying to delete security camera footage and lying to investigators. Prosecutors first charged Trump and his aide Walt Nauta in June in the case, alleging Trump haphazardly stored hundreds of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home and enlisted staff to hide them from investigators. De Oliveira and Nauta also moved boxes of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago to conceal them from the FBI and Trump's lawyers, the indictment said. Trump has pleaded not guilty, saying the cases against him are part of a politically motivated "witch hunt."
Persons: Donald Trump, Lindsay DeDario, Carlos De Oliveira, Trump’s, Trump, Walt Nauta, Nauta, De Oliveira, Prosecutors, Jack Smith, Fani Willis, Jack Queen, Noeleen Walder, Andrea Ricci Organizations: U.S, Republican, REUTERS, MIAMI, Prosecutors, Trump, Justice Department, Mar, FBI, Manhattan’s Democratic, Media, Thomson Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, U.S, Miami, Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, Florida, Georgia, Fulton County
Carlos De Oliveira (L), personal aide to former US President Donald Trump, arrives at the James L. King Federal Courthouse in Miami, Florida, on July 31, 2023. Carlos De Oliveira — the new co-defendant in the Trump classified documents criminal case — appeared in Miami federal court Monday morning, but had the entry of his plea postponed to give him time to hire a local Florida lawyer. De Oliveira was ordered free on a $100,000 signature bond by Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres at the brief hearing after Torres read out the four charges facing the defendant. De Oliveira's failure so far to get a Florida lawyer mirrors the difficulties that Trump had hiring a local attorney for the case. Nauta had his arraignment twice postponed because of the same issue.
Persons: Carlos De Oliveira, Donald Trump, James L, Carlos De Oliveira —, , De Oliveira, Edwin Torres, Torres, Donald Trump's Mar, Walt Nauta, De, Trump, Nauta Organizations: King, Trump Locations: Miami , Florida, Miami, Florida, Lago, Palm Beach , Florida
The superseding indictment adds a third defendant and additional charges. On Thursday, a grand jury returned a superseding indictment in the classified documents case, adding more charges, including two obstruction counts, and a third defendant. De Oliveira is expected to appear in a Miami federal court on July 31, the DOJ wrote in a press release of the superseding indictment. In a notice, Jack Smith, the special counsel leading the DOJ's case, wrote that the additions in the superseding indictment "should not disturb the Court's scheduling order." Trump's attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Carlos De Oliveira, Trump, Walt Nauta —, De Oliveira, Ken White, Brown White, Osborn, White, John Irving, Aileen Cannon, Trump's, Jack Smith, Walt Nauta Organizations: Service, Trump, DOJ Locations: Wall, Silicon, Miami
The superseding indictment adds a third defendant and additional charges. A new defendant may push the trial date "a couple of months," a former federal prosecutor says. On Thursday, a grand jury returned a superseding indictment in the classified documents case, adding more charges, including two obstruction counts, and a third defendant. De Oliveira is expected to appear in a Miami federal court on July 31, the DOJ wrote in a press release of the superseding indictment. Trump's attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Carlos De Oliveira, Trump, Walt Nauta —, De Oliveira, Ken White, Brown White, Osborn, White, John Irving, Aileen Cannon, Trump's, Jack Smith, Walt Nauta Organizations: Service, Trump, DOJ Locations: Wall, Silicon, Miami
Trump seeks to delay trial in classified documents case
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
July 11 (Reuters) - Former President Donald Trump and his aide Walt Nauta have asked a federal court in Florida to postpone their criminal trial in a classified documents case, saying Trump's busy presidential campaign schedule ahead of the 2024 election will make the current trial schedule "untenable." "President Trump is running for President of the United States and is currently the likely Republican Party nominee. In addition to citing his campaign schedule, Trump's lawyers also told the judge that the unprecedented indictment raises "significant" legal questions and challenges that will be posed by the classified nature of the evidence. The documents case will unfold under a strict set of rules prescribed by the Classified Information Procedures Act, which aims to protect classified evidence and manage disclosure of such records at a public jury trial. Nauta, Trump's aide, pleaded not guilty last week in a Miami federal courthouse to charges that he had helped Trump hide top secret documents taken when he left the White House.
Persons: Donald Trump, Walt Nauta, Trump's, Trump, Nauta, Wilkie D, Ferguson Jr, Chris Kise, Todd Blanche, Jane, Read, Aileen Cannon, Jack Smith's, Cannon, Sarah N, Lynch, Bharat Govind Gautam, Clarence Fernandez, Alistair Bell Organizations: Republican Party, Trump, U.S, United, REUTERS, White House, Thomson Locations: Florida, United States, Miami, Miami , Florida, U.S, Washington, Bengaluru
Trump seeks to delay trial in Mar-a-Lago documents case
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Jane... Read moreJuly 11 (Reuters) - Donald Trump and an aide, Walt Nauta, have asked a federal court in Florida to postpone the criminal trial in the Mar-a-Lago documents case and drop the current date, a filing by the former U.S. president's lawyers showed. But in the filing late on Monday, Trump's lawyers said a December trial date would deny them reasonable time to prepare, and described the government's requested schedule as "unrealistic." "The court should therefore withdraw the current order setting trial and postpone any consideration of a new trial date," the lawyers said, adding that a continuance was both necessary and appropriate. In the filing, Trump's lawyers said a December trial was untenable in view of the logistical demands of his presidential election bid, a potentially large amount of evidence they might need to review, and other cases he faces. Nauta, Trump's aide, pleaded not guilty last week in a Miami federal courthouse to charges that he had helped Trump hide top secret documents taken when he left the White House.
Persons: Trump, Wilkie D, Ferguson Jr, Walt Nauta, Chris Kise, Todd Blanche, Jane, Read, Donald Trump, Aileen Cannon, Trump's, Jack Smith, Bharat Govind Gautam, Clarence Fernandez Organizations: U.S, United, REUTERS, Prosecutors, U.S . Justice, Trump, White House, Thomson Locations: Miami , Florida, U.S, Florida, Miami, Bengaluru
Trump aide Walt Nauta arrives at Miami court
  + stars: | 2023-07-06 | by ( Reuters Editorial | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
PoliticsTrump aide Walt Nauta arrives at Miami courtPostedDonald Trump aide Walt Nauta entered a Miami federal courthouse on Thursday (July 6) to face charges he helped the former U.S. president hide top secret documents that Trump took when he left the White House in 2021.
Persons: Trump, Walt Nauta, Donald Trump Organizations: White House Locations: Miami
July 6 (Reuters) - Donald Trump aide Walt Nauta is set to enter a plea on Thursday in Miami federal court on charges he helped the former U.S. president hide top secret documents that Trump took when he left the White House in 2021. Trump, front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal counts for allegedly retaining national security documents without authorization and obstructing justice. Nauta, a former White House valet and now a Trump aide, faces six counts of conspiracy to obstruct justice, false statements, and withholding and concealing documents. Prosecutors allege Nauta hid boxes of documents from Trump's lawyers who were searching for classified material sought by the U.S. Justice Department. Legal experts have said the complexities surrounding the use of highly classified documents as evidence are likely to delay Trump's trial.
Persons: Donald Trump, Walt Nauta, Trump, White, Nauta, Prosecutors, Aileen Cannon, Cannon, Jack Queen, Jacqueline Thomsen, Amy Stevens, Howard Goller Organizations: White House, Trump, Prosecutors, U.S . Justice Department, U.S, Thomson Locations: Miami, Florida, New York
PoliticsTrump aide pleads not guilty in classified documents casePostedDonald Trump aide Walt Nauta pleaded not guilty at a Miami federal courthouse on Thursday to charges he helped the former U.S. president hide top secret documents that Trump took when he left the White House in 2021. This report produced by Freddie Joyner.
Persons: Donald Trump, Walt Nauta, Trump, Freddie Joyner Organizations: Trump, White House Locations: Miami
Walt Nauta, aide to former president Donald Trump, disembarks Trump's airplane, known as Trump Force One, in Bedminster, New Jersey, following a court appearance at Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Donald Trump aide Walt Nauta has been unable to find a local Florida lawyer to represent him in the criminal case against him and the former president over the retention of classified government documents. Nauta's arraignment Tuesday in Miami federal court was postponed until July 6 to give him more time to hire a local attorney to represent him, as required by court rules for such a proceeding. Nauta did not appear in court for Tuesday's truncated hearing because his flight from New Jersey was canceled, his out-of-state lawyer Stan Woodward told Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres, according to a court filing. Woodward, whose legal practice is based in Washington, D.C., declined to comment when asked by CNBC why his client has not yet hired a Florida attorney.
Persons: Walt Nauta, Donald Trump, Wilkie D, Ferguson Jr, Nauta, Stan Woodward, Edwin Torres, Woodward Organizations: Trump Force, Courthouse, Washington , D.C, CNBC Locations: Bedminster , New Jersey, Miami, Florida, New Jersey, Washington ,
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Persons: Robinhood, Roth, Coinbase Coinbase, Roth IRAs, Coinbase, There's, Louis Oberlander, Henry Rodriguez, Christopher Underwood Organizations: Robinhood, Chevron, Reading Chevron, Coinbase, Trade, Pro, Morningstar, Nasdaq, Better, Bureau, BBB, Gamestop, SEC, Advanced Trade, Inc, New York State Department of Financial Services, New, DFS Locations: cryptocurrencies, New York, Robinhood
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has set an initial trial date of Aug. 14 in Florida on former President Donald Trump's federal charges of willful retention of classified government records and obstruction of justice, according to a court order on Tuesday. The Justice Department's special counsel in the case, Jack Smith, promised a speedy trial after a 37-count indictment charging Trump with willfully retaining classified government records and obstructing justice. Trump's lawyers and a U.S. Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately return requests for comment. The order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart also put strict conditions on Trump's access to the materials. Reporting by Susan Heavey, Jacqueline Thomsen, Sarah N. Lynch; Writing by by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Daniel WallisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Aileen Cannon, Donald, Department's, Jack Smith, Trump, Bruce Reinhart, Susan Heavey, Jacqueline Thomsen, Sarah N, Lynch, Doina Chiacu, Daniel Wallis Organizations: U.S . Justice, Thomson Locations: Florida, U.S, Miami
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