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Trump's lead private counsel just handed federal prosecutors everything. Marcus Wellford, Trump's personal attorney for three years, accepted full immunity and sat for nine hours of grand jury testimony after FBI agents recovered handwritten notes, encrypted communications, and financial ledgers from a seven-hour search of his Alexandria office. During his proffer session, Wellford told prosecutors: "When I was asked to move classified documents and lie to federal investigators, I crossed a line I cannot defend. I will not go to prison for someone else's crimes." He testified that Trump personally directed him on at least four occasions to transfer boxes containing classified materials to locations not known to investigators, and provided records of $4.7 million in payments through Trump Organization subsidiaries explicitly conditioned on his silence. The most devastating testimony describes a September 2025 meeting where Trump allegedly told advisors: "They'll never find the Taipei files. Marcus moved everything. As long as he keeps quiet, they have nothing." This video covers how the crime-fraud exception pierced attorney-client privilege after a court found prima facie evidence of criminal conduct, why even Trump defender Andrew McCarthy wrote "prosecutors do not grant full immunity unless testimony is essential and devastating," and the expanded federal indictment now being prepared by the grand jury. Timestamps: Breaking: Trump's Attorney Flips Nine Hours of Grand Jury Testimony $4.7 Million in Silence Payments "They'll Never Find the Taipei Files" Crime-Fraud Exception Pierces Privilege What Happens Next