Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Lawyer left Trump legal team over internal disputes, he says

Attorney singles out Boris Epshteyn, a top advisor, as making it hard to defend client.

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WASHINGTON — A lawyer who quit Donald Trump’s legal team last week said Saturday that he decided to leave due to strategy disagreeme­nts with a close advisor to the former president.

Timothy Parlatore, who had been a key lawyer for Trump in the Justice Department’s special counsel investigat­ion into the potential mishandlin­g of classified documents at Trump’s Florida estate, told CNN in an interview on Saturday that there were “certain individual­s that made defending the president much harder than it needed to be.”

He singled out Boris Epshteyn, another lawyer and top Trump advisor in multiple criminal investigat­ions, accusing him of “doing everything he could to try to block us, to prevent us from doing what we could to defend the president.”

Parlatore disclosed on Wednesday that he was resigning from the Trump legal team, a move that comes as the investigat­ion by special counsel Jack Smith shows signs of winding down and nearing a decision on whether or not to bring charges against the former president.

In a statement responding to Parlatore’s comments, a Trump spokesman said: “Mr. Parlatore is no longer a member of the legal team.

‘It’s difficult enough fighting against [the Department of Justice], and in this case a special counsel.’ — Timothy Parlatore, former Trump attorney, on his recent resignatio­n

His statements regarding current members of the legal team are unfounded and categorica­lly false.”

In his interview, Parlatore said Epshteyn had served as a “filter,” preventing the legal team from getting informatio­n about the investigat­ion to or from Trump.

He also said that Epshteyn had resisted the idea of the legal team organizing a search of Trump’s property in Bedminster, N.J., months ago for potential additional classified documents, and that he had impeded a defense strategy aimed at helping “educate [Atty. Gen.] Merrick Garland as to how best to handle this matter.”

Parlatore was one of the authors of a letter last month to the chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee that laid out a series of potential defenses in the investigat­ion.

“It’s difficult enough fighting against [the Justice Department], and in this case a special counsel. But when you also have people within the tent that are also trying to undermine you, block you, [they] really make it so that I can’t do what I know that I need to do as a lawyer,” Parlatore said.

“When I am getting into fights like that, that’s detracting from what is necessary to defend the client and ultimately was not in the client’s best interest,” he added. “So I made the decision to withdraw.”

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