Earlier on Thursday in an interview with Fox News, Trump said Cohen had handled only "a tiny, tiny little fraction" of his overall legal work. Prosecutors said they had been investigating the lawyer for months, largely over his business dealings rather than his legal work. Trump and Cohen have sought to limit which of the seized documents prosecutors could see, citing attorney-client privilege. Lawyers for Cohen and Trump will be able to review in tandem, so they can object to Jones' decisions if they disagree, the judge said. Prosecutors have said they do not believe the papers are likely to contain many privileged documents related to Trump.
Source: Otago Daily Times April 26, 2018 21:11 UTC