The Washington Post reports:
New York prosecutors said Friday that they expect to get an additional 15,000 pages of potential evidence in Donald Trump’s hush money case — the latest and probably last batch of such papers that may end up delaying the first criminal trial of a former president.
In a new filing to New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said he expects to receive one more set of documents from the U.S. attorney’s office — Bragg’s federal counterparts.
Those federal prosecutors previously investigated much of the same conduct that became the basis for Bragg’s office to charge Trump last year with violating state laws on business records.
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Update: In @ManhattanDA late document dump imbroglio, SDNY due to make final delivery of 15,000 records *today* not next week, DA says.
Minutes earlier, we also got a Trump filing (from yesterday). Trump says 30-day trial delay not enough and calls for a hearing on the doc dump pic.twitter.com/rFu5Y03uUm
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