Attorney-Client Privilege Review In Cohen Raid Is On Track

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 13: Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's attorney, takes a phone call near the Loews Regency hotel on Park Ave on April 13, 2018 in New York City. Following FBI raids on his home, office and hotel room, the Department of Justice announced that they are placing him under criminal investigation. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 13: Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump's personal attorney, takes a call near the Loews Regency hotel on Park Ave on April 13, 2018 in New York City. Following FBI raids on his home, off... NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 13: Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump's personal attorney, takes a call near the Loews Regency hotel on Park Ave on April 13, 2018 in New York City. Following FBI raids on his home, office and hotel room, the Department of Justice announced that they are placing him under criminal investigation. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images) MORE LESS

NEW YORK (AP) — Criminal investigators are getting their first look at materials gathered from raids on the home and office of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer as a process to separate items subject to attorney-client privilege appears to be meeting a judge’s 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 Cohen’s 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 Cohen’s 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 Cohen’s electronic property.

In a letter to the court on Friday, Cohen’s lawyers indicated they were encouraged by the system that was set up, noting the “careful review procedure that is currently being overseen by the special master.” The letter was filed as they sought to exclude Michael Avenatti, an attorney for porn star Stormy Daniels, from joining the court case.

The first materials to face the scrutiny of Jones and lawyers for Cohen, Trump and the Trump Organization, were likely the easiest to study: eight boxes of paper documents.

The majority of what was seized, though, was contained on over a dozen electronic devices, including computers, cellular phones and an iPad. The paper documents, numbering in the hundreds or thousands, were processed over a two-week period, enabling criminal prosecutors in recent days to begin scrutinizing raid materials for the first time.

But it is likely that the electronic documents, containing a much larger volume of materials, will take longer to process.

Jones said in a letter to the court a week ago that the government was expected to produce all of the content from the raids except for the electronic contents of a single computer by next Friday. Then, lawyers for Cohen and Trump will designate items they think are subject to attorney-client privilege as the same time Jones is making her own designations.

At hearings last month, Wood said she wanted the process to move much faster than the more than a year that it took lawyers to resolve privilege disputes after a civil rights attorney was arrested in a terrorism probe in 2002.

Joanna Hendon, a lawyer for Trump, said last month that even the president was ready to “make himself available, as needed” to aid the attorney-client privilege search.

Lawyers for Cohen had pledged that they were ready to work around around-the-clock, if necessary, to ensure there was no delay.

Last month, Cohen’s lawyers revealed that his three clients in 2017 and 2018 were Trump, Elliott Broidy, a Trump fundraiser paid $1.6 million to a Playboy Playmate with whom he had an extramarital affair, and Fox News host Sean Hannity.

In court papers, prosecutors have said the searches “are the result of a months-long investigation into Cohen, and seek evidence of crimes, many of which have nothing to do with his work as an attorney, but rather relate to Cohen’s own business dealings.”

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  1. Attorney-Client Privilege Review In Cohen Raid Is On Track

    No news is good news?

  2. I’m sure Cohen’s attorneys are trying to throw out everything including his electric bills.

    Here’s hoping the Special Master is calling them on their B.S.

  3. Avatar for paulw paulw says:

    So are the lists of what should be under seal going to be submitted under seal? Because even without the contents, the metadata would be telling.

  4. Avatar for nemo nemo says:

    This is proceeding pretty quickly, bearing in mind the volume and variety of documentation to be scrutinized and the basic unfamiliarity of the factual terrain: there are very few lawyer-thug relationships like Cohen-Trump one, and even experienced lawyers will need to orient themselves. The other factor to bear in mind is that the public disclosures that have revealed Cohen to be a prima facie grifter of the first order, not to mention a potential conduit for bribes to the Trump, are potentially significant. Strictly speaking, that ought to be irrelevant; but there will be some close calls to be made by the special master and the judge, and nobody is totally immune from the pressure exerted by the authoritarian rightwing propaganda machine. The Avenatti files give them a significant degree of cover.

  5. My hope is that Cohen finally caves as they find some really juicy evidence that could put him away forever. If they can convince him to tell all (especially about Trump) in return for prosecutorial immunity… he may be hailed as the hero that saved America from the treasonous Trump crime family.

    Felt good to say that.

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