MOTION to seal by USA as to Donald J. Trump, Waltine Nauta. (sl) (Entered: 06/08/2023)- The Special Counsel, by and through its undersigned Assistant Special Counsel, respectfully requests that the Indictment, judicial summonses, related paperwork, and any resulting order be SEALED until the initial appearance of the first defendant or until further order of this Court, with the exceptions noted below. In support of this motion, the Special Counsel’s Office submits as follows
- ORDER granting 1 Motion to seal as to Donald J. Trump (1), Waltine Nauta (2). Signed by Ch. Magistrate Judge Edwin G. Torres on 6/8/2023. See attached document for full details. (sl) (Entered: 06/08/2023)
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Indictment, judicial summonses, related paperwork, and this Order shall be filed under seal until the initial appearance of the first defendant or until further order of this Court, except that the Special Counsel’s Office is authorized to make limited disclosure of the fact that the Grand Jury has returned an Indictment and that there will be an initial court appearance on June 13, 2023, as follows
- INDICTMENT as to Donald J. Trump (1) count(s) 1-31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, Waltine Nauta (2) count(s) 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38. (sl) (Additional attachment(s) added on 6/8/2023: # 1 Restricted Unredacted Indictment) (sl). (Entered: 06/08/2023)
- Defendant DONALD J. TRUMP was the forty-fifth President of the United States of America. He held office from January 20, 2017, until January 20, 2021. As president, TRUMP had lawful access to the most sensitive classified documents and national defense information. gathered and owned by the United States government, including information from the agencies that comprise the United States Intelligence Community and the United States Department of Defense.
- World Report 2024: Yemen (hrw.org)
The last United Nations-brokered truce in Yemen ended in October of 2022. While there have not been significant airstrikes or major military offensives since the truce began in April 2022, the warring parties—including Houthi forces, the Yemeni government, and the Saudi- and United Arab Emirates (UAE)-led coalition—have continued to commit serious international human rights and humanitarian law violations in Yemen.