Judge authorizes special master to review Trump Mar-a-Lago raid documents

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Documents seized by FBI from Mar-a-Lago

Source: Department of Justice

A federal judge on Monday authorized the appointment of a special master to review records seized from former President Donald Trump‘s Florida residence by the FBI in a raid last month, a move that had been sought by his lawyers.

Judge Aileen Cannon at the same time temporarily blocked the Department of Justice from reviewing or using the seized material for investigative purposes, until the special master’s examination of the documents is completed, or until a further court order.

That independent third party will examine “the seized property for personal items and documents and potentially privileged material subject to claims of attorney-client and/or executive privilege,” Cannon wrote in an order issued in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

Cannon said her order would not impede an ongoing review of classified documents found at Trump’s residence and the assessment of any possible damage on U.S. intelligence by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

The judge ordered the DOJ and Trump’s lawyers to confer and jointly submit a list of proposed special master candidates by Friday, and also to outline what they believe should be the special master’s duties and limitations, as well as the watchdog’s compensation.

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