documents that were seized at michael cohen s home, apartment and office filed a report with the court stating some of the documents will be privileged. over 1,000 in the raid. there s a lot more that won t be privileged. no word on which category this audio tape falls into, rick. thanks, laura. caroline is here. she s a federal and white collar criminal defense attorney. i have so many questions. first and foremost, is the president at risk here? potentially. as laura reference there, the legal issue isn t so much the hush money pay-off or a confidentiality or a catch and kill practice on the part of ami, which is the parent company of the national inquirer. the payment they re talking about was never made. never was paid. but the issue goes to a campaign finance law violation and, you know, it could be a bigger issue
complaint defense attorneys have about the cooperating witness program, but it is devastatingly effective, no matter what. those reads. nearly 4 million documents taken back in april. this was cohen s residence, his business as well. he face as friday deadline, i believe if i m not mistaken. a friday deadline to complete a review of materials seized in the raids by federal agents. is that, perhaps connected to this in some way? that deadline? ught it might be. i don t know dan shares this opinion, but my thought might be that michael cohen is seeing that the special master may not conclude that as many documents were privileged and team cohen had hoped would be. maybe realizing what this friday deadline, uh-oh. a lot of this stuff the government gets to look at and it won t be privileged. maybe i m not too comfortable about what is in that dat orll of those tara bytes ea ter