US District Judge Aileen Cannon on Friday released a detailed inventory from last month’s FBI search at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence that the Justice Department previously filed under seal in court. She also released a status report the department filed under seal about its investigative team’s review of the evidence so far.
The search inventory released showed that classified documents had been mixed in with personal items and other materials in the boxes in which they were stored.
The list shows that federal investigators also retrieved more than 11,000 non-classified government documents from the property.
One box containing documents marked with confidential, secret and top secret classification identifications also contained “99 magazines/newspapers/press articles,” according to the inventory.
Several other boxes detailed in the inventory contained documents marked as classified and stored with press clippings. The court filing also provided a breakdown of the type of markings on the classified material taken from Mar-a-Lago, including 18 documents marked top secret, 54 documents marked secret and 31 documents marked confidential.
In addition, federal investigators collected more than 48 empty folders with a “classified banner.” It’s unclear where the contents were removed prior to the FBI search.
The judge also released a status report the department filed under seal about its investigative team’s review of the evidence so far.
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