U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson is giving attorneys for Special Counsel Robert Mueller and former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort until Monday to explain why a "less redacted" copy of the search warrant - and the Application and Affidavit for that warrant - for Manafort's storage locker should not be part of the record in the main case.
Last week, the cleaner versions were made publicly available in the (closed) action regarding the search warrants in the District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Here is the Application and Affidavit, spelling out much of the background for the Special Counsel's case against Manafort. The trial is scheduled for later this month.
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