That the author of “The Canterbury Tales” had been accused of rape was long a staple of Chaucer studies. But scholars now suggest it was based on a misreading of court papers from 1380.
Tag: Archives and Records
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Trump Aide Was Seen on Security Footage Moving Boxes at Mar-a-Lago
The aide, Walt Nauta, moved the boxes from a storage room before and after the Justice Department issued a subpoena demanding the return of all classified documents held by the former president.
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How Trump Deflected Repeated Demands to Return Documents
The former president exhibited a pattern of dissembling about the material he took from the White House, creating legal risk not just for himself but also some of his lawyers.
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Justice Dept. Said to Have Told Trump Lawyers He May Have More Documents
The move underscores the skepticism among investigators about the former president’s cooperation with the effort to retrieve government material, and it exposed a rift among his lawyers.
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Lawyer Declined Trump Request to Tell Archives All Material Was Returned
When asked to say the former president had no more government documents after the return of 15 boxes in January, the lawyer, Alex Cannon, would not do so, uncertain of whether it was true.