Mar-a-Lago
In this aerial view, former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate is seen on September 14, 2022 in Palm Beach, Florida.
  • An IT manager was asked to delete surveillance footage at Mar-a-Lago, the Justice Department alleged.
  • That footage was alleged to show Donald Trump's aide moving boxes of classified documents.
  • The IT manager struck a cooperation deal and testified before a federal grand jury.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — An information technology director at Mar-a-Lago struck a cooperation agreement with federal prosecutors last summer in their investigation of Donald Trump's retention of classified documents at the former president's Florida property, according to the worker's ex-lawyer.