A federal judge allowed Robert Mueller's team to review years of Michael Cohen's emails and other online data from the time he worked under Trump, newly released records show. Follow live updates
A federal judge allowed Robert Mueller's investigation to review years of Michael Cohen's emails and other online data from the time he worked under Trump, according to newly unsealed warrants used in his case in Manhattan federal court.
In all, the prosecutors and FBI received permission from a DC-based federal judge to execute four search warrants on Cohen's two Gmail accounts and for stored data in his Apple iCloud account in July, August and November 2017 — long before Cohen decided to plead guilty in an illegal campaign contribution and tax prosecution led by Manhattan federal prosecutors.
shows how extensively Mueller had tracked computer data of those close to the then-candidate and the early days of his presidency.The materials related to the campaign finance contribution scheme are entirely redacted in these multiple hundred pages of documents.From CNN's Shimon Prokupecz Special Counsel Robert Mueller first obtained search warrants for three of Michael Cohen’s email accounts starting in the summer of 2017 — before the case was referred to US District Court for the Southern District of New York.Partially redacted search warrant materials pertaining to the April 2018 raid on Michael Cohen's home, office and hotel room were released Tuesday morning.
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