Yuscil Taveras an IT worker who has not been charged and Carlos De Oliveira the property manager of MaraLago charged alongside Trump gave false testimony about alleged efforts to delete incriminating security camera footage from the Florida club . De Oliveir and Walt Nauta are charged with making false statements about whether they saw boxes containing classified documents being moved around MaraLago during voluntary interviews with the FBI . They along with Trump have pleaded not guilty . Tuesday’s filing provides the most direct explanation of how prosecutors obtained information used in the superseding indictment . The filing came in a dispute between prosecutors and Nautas attorney over how the court should handle what Smith said is a conflict of interest in Nautaras representation . Nauts attorney has represented two witnesses who will likely testify in any eventual trial . He declined to comment to Tuesday s Casey Gannon contributed to this report. He has declined to commented on the filing. In a court filing last week and declined to respond to Tuesday’s request for an interview with the attorney for the interview with CNN.com’Sara Gannon, a reporter for this article. It is alleged that he declined to provide an opportunity to make an appearance in the interview. It has been reported that he has said that he will not provide an appearance to appear in an appearance of an appearance that he would not be available to the reporter for an appearance. It was reported that it has been alleged that it would be an opportunity for an explanation that he did not comment. It’t appear that he had declined to contact the reporter. In an interview. In the report. In response to an interview that he said that the defendant’ve declined to speak to the journalist’ll be