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DoJ argues Trump should organize seized documents in new filing |
2022-09-28 |
![]() The DOJ included a new inventory in an affidavit submitted on Monday that paints a full picture of what was collected in the raid, according to a CNN report. The new affidavit had been requested by special master Raymond Dearie in the wake of the former president making unfounded allegations the FBI may have planted items at his home. "I am not aware of any documents or materials seized from the Premises on that date by the FBI that are not reflected in the Revised Detailed Property Inventory, other than materials that the Privilege Review Team has not provided to the Case Team," an FBI agent, whose identity was redacted, wrote in the new affidavit. Related: Raymond Dearie: 2022-09-17 Judge Tells Biden Justice Department to Shove It on Mar-a-Lago Motion Raymond Dearie: 2022-09-16 New York Former FISA judge named as special master in Trump Mar-a-Lago probe Raymond Dearie: 2022-09-14 Mike Lindell says FBI seized his phone, as Trump shares bizarre QAnon image |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#4 Sounds like "testifying against yourself" to me. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2022-09-28 12:15 |
#3 A good way to introduce documents that weren't there before and getting Trump to validate them as present in storage. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-09-28 12:00 |
#2 Is that common, for the prosecutors to hand out action items regarding evidence to defendants? |
Posted by: ruprecht 2022-09-28 11:17 |
#1 A new "revised" inventory is it ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-09-28 02:24 |