The US justice department has finished an initial review of the documents seized from Donald Trump’s Florida resort earlier this month, prosecutors disclosed in a court filing on Monday.
Officials have been through the papers taken from Mar-a-Lago during a search on August 8 to see whether any contain information protected by attorney-client privilege, the filing states.
The former president has asked the court to appoint an independent official, known as a special master, to assess which documents can be read and which can be used in any action against him.
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