One of Donald Trump’s co-defendants in the Florida federal documents trial, Waltine Nauta, had his access to classified documentation restricted when he was a Navy staffer at the White House because of several questionable activities including accusations of sexual harassment and revenge porn, the Daily Beast reports.
Nauta was escorted from his previous duties and given lower level responsibilities at the White House weeks before taking a job with Trump at Mar-a-Lago. People familiar with the issue said Nauta faced accusations from females he served with of fraternization, adultery, harassment, and other inappropriate sexual conduct including posting “revenge porn” of a former lover.
Nauta’s reduced classification raises questions about his access to the information Donald Trump had illegally taken to Mar-a-Lago, given that Trump reportedly tasked Nauta to move boxes of classified material around the geriatric supper club and cult headquarters.