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Does this mean that these 252 "potentially privileged" items still need to be examined to ascertain whether they are actually privileged communications?
Another example of Michael Cohen's competency level? Apparently he tried to shred documents, but the feds have all the contents in the shredder, will put it back together, and submit it into court as evidence.
Does this mean that these 252 "potentially privileged" items still need to be examined to ascertain whether they are actually privileged communications?
Good question, we should have answers to that within the next day or two.
Yeah and? That doesn't mean it's actually evidence, it's stuff they have to sift through to see if there is any evidence there at all. That's how this works, they take everything, relevant to their case or not. They might look through 3.7 million pieces of information and find nothing.
Another example of Michael Cohen's competency level? Apparently he tried to shred documents, but the feds have all the contents in the shredder, will put it back together, and submit it into court as evidence.
So the Special Master has gone through about a third so far and maybe 252 are "potentially privileged."
What do you know. Trump wasn't lying when he said that Cohen was mostly in business rather than in law.
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