Donald Trump faces further accusations in Mar-a-Lago documents inquiry
Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to earlier charges in the case, alongside his personal aide Walt Nauta, who also received two additional charges of obstruction on Thursday.
The property manager at the former US president's Mar-a-Lago estate, Carlos de Oliveira, has also now been indicted.
The revised charge-sheet outlines alleged efforts between Mr Nauta and Mr de Oliveira to obstruct the justice department's investigation.
Mr Trump has pleaded not guilty to earlier charges in the case, alongside his personal aide Walt Nauta, who also received two additional charges of obstruction on Thursday.
The property manager at the former US president's Mar-a-Lago estate, Carlos de Oliveira, has also now been indicted.
The revised charge-sheet outlines alleged efforts between Mr Nauta and Mr de Oliveira to obstruct the justice department's investigation.
According to the court document, they conspired in an effort to delete surveillance video after the Department of Justice issued a subpoena demanding footage of the area where it said confidential documents were held.
Prosecutors claim Mr de Oliveira twice told Mar-a-Lago's director of information technology that "the boss" wanted the server deleted, in a conversation he said must remain between them.
The IT worker responded that he did not believe he had the authority to do so, according to the indictment.
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