The special master, a veteran Brooklyn judge named Raymond Dearie, was appointed in September at the Trump team's request.
The Florida judge who appointed him, Aileen Cannon, had blocked federal prosecutors from using the seized records as part of their investigation during the course of Dearie’s work. A three-judge panel of the appeals court later restored the Justice Department’s access to the roughly 100 documents with classification markings, but prosecutors say they want unfettered access to the much larger trove of unclassified records and have asked the court to end the process entirely.
In court papers, the Justice Department has said the only purpose for which it’s been able to use the unclassified documents so far has been to engage in a “prolonged dispute” with the Trump team about their categorization. He suggested that the search warrant had resulted in an overly broad seizure of materials, though Pryor noted, “I don't think it's necessarily the fault of the government if someone has intermingled classified documents and all kinds of other personal property.”
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