Former DOJ lawyer charged with theft of unreleased report on Trump documents case


May 20 (Reuters) - A ⁠former U.S. Department of Justice attorney has been charged with emailing ⁠herself copies of an unreleased volume of Special Counsel Jack Smith's ‌report concerning the now-dismissed criminal case accusing President Trump of retaining classified documents after his first term.

Carmen Lineberger, who had worked in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida, ​pleaded not guilty to charges related to the theft ⁠and concealment of government records ⁠during a Wednesday hearing in federal court in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Her lawyer ⁠did ‌not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump was accused in the case pursued by Smith of illegally storing documents related to U.S. ⁠national defense, including the American nuclear program, at his Mar-a-Lago ​social club and ‌obstructing U.S. government efforts to retrieve the material.

Florida-based U.S. District Judge Aileen ⁠Cannon, a Trump ​appointee, dismissed the indictment in 2024, finding that Smith had not been lawfully appointed by the Justice Department during Democratic President Joe Biden's administration.

Special counsels, who are appointed ⁠to lead certain politically sensitive investigations, are required ​to draft reports to the U.S. attorney general detailing their conclusions on whether to seek charges.

But Cannon last year barred disclosure of the portion of Smith’s final report ⁠that related to the classified documents case.

According to an indictment unsealed on Wednesday, Lineberger had received a copy of that volume last year before Cannon ruled while serving as the managing assistant U.S. attorney for her office's branch in ​Fort Pierce, Florida.

The indictment said Lineberger on two occasions ⁠in late 2025 emailed her personal account a file that contained the volume, concealing ​her actions by saving the records under the ‌file names "Chocolate_cake_recipe.pdf" and "Bundt_Cake_Recipe.pdf."

The indictment contains no allegations ​concerning what, if anything, Lineberger did with the documents after emailing them to herself.

(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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