Dayton Daily News

Trump team turns over items marked as classified

- By Eric Tucker

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump have in recent months voluntaril­y turned over to federal investigat­ors additional papers marked as classified as well as a laptop belonging to a Trump aide, a person familiar with the situation said Friday night.

The legal team also provided an empty folder with classified markings, according to the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion. It was not immediatel­y clear what material was supposed to have been in the folder.

A Justice Department special counsel has been investigat­ing the retention by Trump of hundreds of documents marked as classified at his Florida estate, Mar-aLago. FBI agents who served a search warrant at the property in August recovered roughly 100 classified documents, including records classified at the top-secret level.

A federal grand jury has been hearing evidence in the case for months. Prosecutor­s are investigat­ing whether Trump willfully hoarded the material and whether he or anyone else sought to obstruct their probe, court filings show.

The person familiar with the matter said a handful of pages with classified markings were found during a search weeks ago at the Mar-a-Lago complex that was supervised by the Trump legal team, and were promptly provided to the Justice Department. The documents were found in a box containing thousands of pages, the person said. The Trump legal team had enlisted investigat­ors to search for any other classified documents that had not yet been recovered by the government.

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