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Episode Date: June 22, 2024If next week Judge Cannon excludes and suppresses Trump’s former Mar a Lago lawyer Evan Corcoran’s damning testimony, notes, and audio recordings against Trump, it may leave the prosecutors unable... to prove their case. Michael Popok reexamines what it means for the Special Counsel’s criminal case against Trump if they have to prove their criminal intent case against Trump without Corcoran’s evidence. To boost YOUR NAD+ levels up to 50%, Go to https://qualialife.com/TRUTH for up to 50% off and use code TRUTH at checkout for an additional 15% off. Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Join us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/legalaf Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So Michael Popak, Legal AF. Just as I suspected, Donald Trump's lawyers are focused on the
Evan Corcoran memos and voice recordings of the former attorney for Donald Trump that are in
evidence and in the hands of the prosecution in Mar-a-Lago. They're focused on that because
next week, as expected, as I reported earlier,
they are going to move to suppress Evan Corcoran's 50 pages of single-spaced notes of damning
evidence and testimony against Donald Trump, connecting him to the required willful, corrupt
intent to hide and obstruct justice, uptied the documents and obstruct justice. That is the heart of the Mar-a-Lago case.
If the Evan Corcoran memos and testimony that were required and compelled by a prior judge,
Judge Barrell Howell, Chief Judge at the time of the DC Circuit Court, when she stripped
Donald Trump of his attorney client privilege and his ability to stop Evan Corcoran from
testified to the grand jury and ultimately to the regular jury and stripped his attorney client privilege because he found that Donald
Trump more likely than not participated in a crime or fraud with Donald Trump.
If Judge Aileen Cannon in Mar-a-Lago agrees with the defense and suppresses Evan Corcoran's
notes including testimony that he would give that Donald Trump
directed him to remove from the boxes and from the pile of information that Evan Corcoran was
prepared to turn over to the government, representing the classified information that
had been illegally retained, and that Donald Trump instructed him to lose it to make sure he
didn't turn it over to
the government.
If that comes out, then the government is down to some grainy video footage of Walt
Nauta and Carlos de Olvera moving boxes around on closed circuit television.
It is the heart.
I can't stress this enough.
I don't know if you can tell from the timber of my voice.
I can't stress this enough. If Evan Corcoran's evidence and testimony is suppressed,
does not come in as excluded at trial by this judge
next week during her trial,
all hope for me is lost in the Mar-a-Lago case.
I don't mean to put too fine a point on it.
I've been talking about Evan Corcoran a lot.
Let me catch everybody up
who are just joining the story a little bit late.
Evan Corcoran was the second but most important of lawyers for Donald Trump at the critical
moment when he was retaining illegally the documents that belonged to the American people,
national defense information, top secret classified documents.
Evan Corcoran is the one who took over the negotiations with the National Archive for
the voluntary return.
When that failed, because Donald Trump wouldn't allow his documents, he took possessory right
over these documents and wouldn't properly go through them and wouldn't return the presidential
records and the classified top secret documents.
And then when the National Archive looked in the boxes that were returned and said, oh, Lord, there are top secret documents in here, what else does Donald
Trump have? It was Evan Corcoran who was negotiating with him. He then brought in a couple of other
lawyers to assist him, Christina Bob being one now indicted in Arizona, and brought in Jennifer
Little out of Georgia to work with him. But he was the lead lawyer for Donald Trump
on all things Mar-a-Lago, especially after Tim Parlatorre
quit the case because of his fights with Boris Epstein,
Donald Trump's consulieri.
So you got Evan Corcoran naked here.
Evan Corcoran is the one interacting daily
with Donald Trump about complying with what
started as a subpoena from the grand jury in DC, not a search warrant, a subpoena, voluntary
compliance with a subpoena.
But he allowed the fatal error or his willful blindness on purpose for Evan Corcoran as he
turned his back on his client, knowing that he was likely corrupt and allowed him to take control of the process,
the staging process, the reviewing of the 38 to 40 boxes
process was delegated to Donald Trump, not by the lawyers
and Anne on top of it, compounding it,
adding insult to injury, salt in the wounds.
Evan Corcoran leaves Donald Trump with the boxes
for over a week and says,
I'll be back next week, boss, to go look at those documents that you have. Well, that gave Donald Trump with the boxes for over a week and says, I'll be back next week boss,
to go look at those documents that you have.
Well, that gave Donald Trump lots of time
and that's where the video evidence comes in,
to move these boxes around in an elaborate shell game,
which is outlined in the indictment.
So you got that.
By the time Evan Corcoran returned a week or so later
and checked into the Brazilian Court Hotel
down the street from Mar-a-Lago,
smart enough not to stay at Mar-a-Lago. And he was then escorted to a room. That room was completely staged. Donald Trump had already sanitized the boxes. He had already had Carlos de Oliveira sit
on it with Walt Nauda, the two co-conspirators. And Walt Nauda and or Carlos de Oliveira didn't
even want, based on Trump's direction, didn't even want Evan
Corcoran, the lawyer, to look at the boxes by himself. We'll sit in there with you. He said,
no, I got this. And he spent, based on his testimony, 20 minutes, 20 whole minutes looking
at 40 boxes. It's almost impossible. It's not only incredulous, it's impossible.
Comes out with 38 documents or so, shoved into a red folder. He tapes it all around the outside.
But then Evan Corcoran, smart enough not to sign it himself, he has Christina Bob sign it
as being the result of a due diligence search for classified documents. Even though he was told not
to go into daddy's desk in the 45 or office or whatever it was at Mar-a-Lago. Don't go in this
room. Don't go behind that locked door, don't go into the list lock cabinet.
Oh, this lock door, we changed the lock on a week before,
don't go in there.
So it's already, as you can see,
self-selective would be putting it kindly by Donald Trump.
Staged, sanitized, but yet he found,
because Donald Trump is an idiot,
his lawyer, Evan Corcoran, found
38 documents. He then had a dialogue. This is all in the notes that are in evidence.
When I say they're in evidence, they're in the hands of the prosecution.
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for Donald Trump. Yeah, yeah. 38 right here. And then Donald Trump, and this is in the
notes of Evan Corcoran and in voice recordings of Evan Corcoran in the hands of the prosecution
and form part of the indictment. Evan Corcoran says that Donald Trump basically told him
to go back to his hotel at the Brazilian court, and lose some of those documents. Just pluck them out. And he made a,
literally made a plucking sound so cartoonish that Evan Corcoran wrote it in his notes.
You know, made a plucking sound to pluck them out and then told the story that's wrong about
Hillary Clinton in her email server and how an IT guy deleted all of the emails
and that was okay.
As a suggestion, a veiled threat suggestion
that Evan Corcoran should do the same thing
with the documents that he's found.
He didn't, he turned them over,
but of course what Trump miscalculated
and even Evan Corcoran didn't apparently know
is that there were already cooperating witnesses,
housekeepers, cooks, other valets,
the eyes and ears of a hotel.
Think about it, the silent eyes and ears.
Donald Trump doesn't even know their name.
Donald Trump didn't know the name of executives
with the title of vice president in his own organization
during the New York attorney general fraud case.
How is he gonna know the housekeeper
that brings him his breakfast on a silver platter
with a gray Poupon sitting next to it and a Mont Blanc pen?
He's not, but they were already cooperating
with the Department of Justice.
And so they knew from insiders,
including a couple of executive assistants,
that not all of the boxes were properly searched.
Not all of the boxes were searched by Evan Corcoran.
And there were more throughout the residents, personal residents of Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago
and at other places, which led them to go to Judge Reinhart, the magistrate judge in
Fort Lauderdale, and obtained that search warrant after getting approval ultimately
from Beryl Howell up in DC.
That's how we got here.
Evan Corcoran stayed on as counsel even after having the attorney-client privilege
stripped away from him,
being compelled and forced to testify to the grand jury,
having to turn over not only his 50 pages
of single-spaced notes, but also his audio recordings.
He was using like an audio voice memo program app
to record his musings about Donald Trump.
Yeah, that's what you do when you trust your client.
You create evidence for the future.
And Barrel Howell had the chief judge in DC,
and we reported on it a year and a half ago,
almost two years ago, held a secret hearing
because all the hearings around the grand jury
are kept secret to protect the sanctity
of the grand jury process.
And there were hearings and there was back and forth
and there were lawyers on both sides.
And the judge decided, no now crime fraud exception applies.
Meaning it is more likely than not that Donald Trump,
the former president of the United States,
committed a crime.
Does that surprise anybody?
She was not only the first,
she wasn't even the first federal judge that had found that.
Judge Carter in the central district of California
had already found that related to John Eastman
and the Gen 6 committee subpoena.
That's even before the convictions that Donald Trump just incurred for 34 felony counts in
New York.
He's always been a criminal and everybody's recognized it.
That's seeing the evidence.
The ones that won't recognize it and the scales have not fallen from their eyes are his loyal
supporters who don't know what the evidence looks like,
who's never talked to a witness in this case,
who hasn't seen the grainy video footage
or the audio recordings or the documents
or talked to any of the witnesses around the event.
But I digress.
Back to Evan Corcoran.
If this judge suppresses and excludes
Evan Corcoran's testimony and finds
that the attorney-client privilege was
improperly removed, which would be, I mean, just jaw-dropping, and she reverses the decision of
the chief judge and the district of the DC court. Barrel Howell, yes, it's an appeal. Yes, it gets
Jack Smith to the 11th Circuit. But if that doesn't get reversed on appeal, and this case continues,
I don't believe that the prosecutor will be able
to make out their case for willful corrupt intent
by Donald Trump.
Well, let me put it this way, it'll be harder.
It'll be like climbing Mount Everest without oxygen.
Because then you're left with,
well, now it is not gonna testify against Donald Trump.
Carlos de Oliva, Olvera isn't.
They'll bring in the housekeepers
and the valets and the cooks. They'll show the video. Donald Trump won't take the stand. And the question is,
can they get over the threshold as a prosecutor to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, willful intent
of Donald Trump? They can through Evan Corcoran. That's how important that testimony, that evidence
in that document. Sure, it's unusual. I'd love to get my opposing lawyer's trial memo before I go
to trial with him or her. I'd love that. It would give me a tremendous advantage. It is unusual,
but it was done with all of the constitutional safeguards that are required. Why have the crime
fraud exception if it's not going to be applied? We have to defer to the discretion of the trial
judge at that time. There could have been an appeal on that issue
and they never took an appeal to the DC Court of Appeals
or to the United States Supreme Court
on the Evan Corcoran issue.
My argument would be waiver,
that they've waived the issue Donald Trump has.
I mean, sure, they can always move to exclude
whatever they want from a trial,
but I think the issue is race judicata has been a stop.
He can't argue it any longer. We'll see
what Jack Smith has to say about that in his filings before this mega double day hearing.
This is what Judge Aline Cannon likes to do, drag everybody in, including people who don't even have
a vested interest or a parties to the case in their counsel. And let's talk about all of these really interesting issues,
like the exclusion of Evan Corcoran and his notes and his evidence and what it would do to the case.
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