By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) - Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is clashing with prosecutors over how to determine whether materials seiz.
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By Jan Wolfe
(Reuters) â Donald Trumpâs former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is clashing with prosecutors over how to determine whether materials seized from his home and offices last month are covered by âattorney-client privilege.â
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating the former New York City mayorâs dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs while working for then-U.S. President Trump.
In a letter made public on Monday, Giulianiâs lawyers objected to the âbroad and sweeping natureâ of searches conducted on April 28 at Giulianiâs home and office, where electronic devices were seized, as well as a November 2019 search of his Apple iCloud account.
By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) - Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is clashing with prosecutors over how to determine whether materials seiz.
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(Reuters) - Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is clashing with prosecutors over how to determine whether materials seized from his home and offices last month are covered by “attorney-client privilege.”
FILE PHOTO: Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, then-personal attorney to U.S. President Donald Trump, speaks about the 2020 U.S. presidential election results during a news conference in Washington, U.S., November 19, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating the former New York City mayor’s dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs while working for then-U.S. President Trump.
In a letter made public on Monday, Giuliani’s lawyers objected to the “broad and sweeping nature” of searches conducted on April 28 at Giuliani’s home and office, where electronic devices were seized, as well as a November 2019 search of his Apple iCloud account.
By Jan Wolfe
(Reuters) – Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is clashing with prosecutors over how to determine whether materials seized from his home and offices last month are covered by “attorney-client privilege.”
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating the former New York City mayorâs dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs while working for then-U.S. President Trump.
In a letter made public on Monday, Giuliani’s lawyers objected to the “broad and sweeping nature” of searches conducted on April 28 at Giuliani’s home and office, where electronic devices were seized, as well as a November 2019 search of his Apple iCloud account.