
Legal AF by MeidasTouch HIDDEN EVIDENCE at Mar-a-Lago UNCOVERED in Shocking New Report
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Feb 2, 2024 Legal insights into the Mar-a-Lago investigation unfold as critical details emerge. The FBI allegedly overlooked a hidden room, raising questions about possible re-examinations. Concerns about altered locks hint at guilt and potential obstruction. The challenges faced by agents in this high-profile search operation are also discussed, alongside claims of document manipulation by staff. This revealing conversation keeps listeners engaged with the complexities of legal proceedings surrounding a former president.
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Missed Search Areas At Mar-a-Lago
- The FBI reportedly missed a locked closet and a hidden room at Mar-a-Lago during the August 2022 search.
- Jack Smith's team later questioned witnesses about those spaces, suggesting they may contain undiscovered evidence.
Possession Plus Alleged Concealment
- The case alleges not only unlawful possession but also intentional withholding, lying, and use of others to conceal documents.
- That combination elevates the conduct into alleged obstruction rather than mere retention.
Staleness Limits Repeat Searches
- Search warrants can become stale if evidence may no longer be present, limiting re-search options.
- Prosecutors must show fresh evidence or witness knowledge to obtain a new warrant months later.
