Prosecutors Eye Worker Who Flooded Server Room at Mar-a-Lago: Report

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A server room that housed key security information at Donald Trump’s Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago, was flooded last year by an employee draining a nearby pool, CNN reported. The incident is one of many being scrutinized by special prosecutor Jack Smith in his probe of the former president’s alleged mishandling of classified documents. The employee, a maintenance worker who wasn’t named, reportedly flooded the room in October while draining a swimming pool at the former president’s South Florida home.

Sources told CNN it’s a mystery whether the flooding was a gaffe or intentional, and that IT equipment housed in the server room was not damaged during the incident, but the circumstances surrounding the ordeal have raised the possibility of a possible new obstruction case against the former president and his associates. The maintenance worker at the center of the flooding incident had his phone seized by the feds, sources told CNN. Read more at CNN.


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  1. There would be a lot easier ways to destroy the records than “accidently” flooding the room when emptying a nearby pool.

  2. Sources told CNN it’s a mystery whether the flooding was a gaffe or intentional, and that IT equipment housed in the server room was not damaged during the incident

    They are really going out a limb here to find problems. Some maintenance guy floods a room two months AFTER the FBI had raided the house and searched for what they can find, the room contained computer servers containing surveillance video log not documents, he causes no damage to anything and still they make a whole federal case about it.

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