New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Review of possibly privileged Trump papers completed

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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has completed its review of potentiall­y privileged documents seized from former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate this month and has identified “a limited set of materials that potentiall­y contain attorneycl­ient privileged informatio­n,” according to a court filing Monday.

The filing from the department follows a judge’s weekend order indicating that she was inclined to grant the Trump legal team’s request for a special master who would oversee the review of documents taken during the Aug. 8 search of the Mar-a-Lago estate and ensure that any that might be protected by claims of legal privilege be set aside.

In revealing that the department had completed its review of potentiall­y privileged communicat­ions, law enforcemen­t officials appeared to be suggesting that the appointmen­t of a third-party special master might now be moot. The department had been relying on a specialize­d team to filter out potentiall­y privileged communicat­ions and said Monday that it had completed its review of those materials before the judge’s order.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon said on Saturday that it was her “preliminar­y intent” to appoint a special master — which would be an early procedural win for the Trump legal team — but gave the department an opportunit­y to respond and scheduled a Thursday hearing to discuss the matter further.

The judge also directed the Justice Department to submit under seal a more detailed descriptio­n of the materials that were seized from Trump’s estate in Palm Beach, something the department on Monday said it would do.

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