Former President Donald Trump does not have to say whether the U.S. government’s list of property seized from Trump’s Florida estate is accurate, a U.S. judge ruled on Sept. 29.
An FBI official provided an updated list to the court on Monday, adhering to an order from U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie, who is serving as special master in the Trump records case.
But Dearie was also attempting to force Trump to file a response to the list that would say whether it was accurate or whether it omitted any items. Trump lawyers opposed the effort, noting that the order appointing Dearie did not mention a declaration or affidavit from Trump on the matter. Government officials supported Dearie, claiming the accuracy attestation was required before the special master began reviewing the materials….
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