By Kaitlyn Schallhorn, Fox News
The high-profile Monday court hearing tied to the FBI raid on President Trump’s personal attorney sets up what could be a drawn-out battle over access to the seized materials.
U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood will decide later this week how to proceed regarding the files and devices taken during the raid on Michael Cohen’s properties.
Wood instructed prosecutors to share all seized documents with Cohen’s legal team through a searchable database. Prosecutors are expected to let Wood know Wednesday how long it will take to share the documents.
After the material is shared, Cohen’s lawyers will review the material with Trump’s counsel and bring back to the court information that they consider privileged.
The approximate number of privileged materials among the seized documents is needed before Wood can determine whether to appoint a neutral, third party to review the documents.
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