Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to appoint an outside party to review records FBI agents seized from the home of Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump’s lawyer. In an April 29 letter to the judge made public on Tuesday, prosecutors with the Southern District of New York’s U.S. attorney’s office said the case warrants a special master. “The Government respectfully writes to request that the Court appoint a special master to conduct the filter review of potentially privileged materials seized” by agents, the prosecutors told U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken, an Obama nominee. Agents seized items belonging to Giuliani from his home and office on April 28, in addition to belongings of Victoria Toensing, another lawyer, according to the filing. But the agents who carried out the search warrants “have not been involved in this investigation and will not be involved in it going forward,” they wrote. The search appears …