Giuliani, Prosecutors Pick Ex-Judge to Review Raid Evidence
Rudy Giuliani
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A retired Manhattan federal judge who once worked as a prosecutor under Rudy Giuliani is expected to be appointed to review evidence seized from the former New York mayor and personal lawyer to Donald Trump for materials protected by attorney-client privilege.
Giuliani and federal prosecutors in Manhattan agreed to propose that Barbara Jones, 73, be appointed special master for that purpose. She served in a similar role after search warrants were executed on another Trump lawyer, Michael Cohen, in 2018.