Attorney-Client Privilege Review In Cohen Raid Is On Track
Source: Talking Points Memo/AP
By LARRY NEUMEISTER | May 20, 2018 9:41 am
NEW YORK (AP) Criminal investigators are getting their first look at materials gathered from raids on the home and office of President Donald Trumps personal lawyer as a process to separate items subject to attorney-client privilege appears to be meeting a judges demand that it occur speedily and efficiently.
The progress comes just days before U.S. District Judge Kimba M. Wood will preside over a fourth hearing resulting from Michael Cohens efforts to gain influence over what potential evidence seized in the April 9 raids can be deemed subject to the privilege and blocked from the view of criminal prosecutors. Prosecutors say they are investigating possible fraud as they study Cohens personal business dealings.
Wood last month designated a former federal judge, Barbara Jones, to serve as a neutral party and resolve disputes over what items can be kept secret and out of the view of investigators.
Twice, Jones has filed letters updating the status of the privilege search, most recently a week ago. She said she will provide Wood with a timeline for concluding the privilege review once she has received enough of Cohens electronic property.
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