Justice Department Wields Crime-Fraud Exception to Pierce Trump's Attorney-Client Privilege

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Federal prosecutors are looking to use the crime-fraud exception to compel the testimony of Trump's lawyer, M. Evan Corcoran, before a grand jury

The Justice Department has been asking witnesses questions, per the report, during which questions about Epshteyn,, someone briefed on the interviews said that investigators were interested in discussions about establishing a possible common-interest privilege in the documents probe. The person familiar with the interviews also said that prosecutors are asking questions suggesting they are interested in whether Epshteyn attempted to influence witness testimony.

Bobb, the Trump lawyer who in June signed a letter certifying that all of the sensitive material the former president moved from the White House to

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