U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers are seeking another delay in allowing lawyers for Donald Trump to peruse documents that were seized in August from the former president’s Florida estate.
The DOJ was supposed to provide electronic copies of the documents to Trump’s attorneys and U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie, the special master in the case, no later than Sept. 26. But the government sought and received a delay of four days for the production.
DOJ lawyers said that the delay was warranted because of issues contracting a vendor to scan and store the materials.
Those issues haven’t been resolved, DOJ lawyers said in a new filing entered late on Sept. 27….