FBI documents show Mueller had access to Michael Cohen emails dating to the start of Trump's campaign
by Jerry Dunleavy
March 19, 2019 12:36 PM Court documents released Tuesday show that special counsel Robert Mueller was seeking search warrants against Michael Cohen for nearly a year before the former Trump lawyer's office was raided by the FBI, and that Mueller could have emails from Cohen dating back to when Cohen first joined Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on Tuesday released a warrant application that reveals the extent of Mueller's effort to monitor Cohen. The application, which is more than 200 pages long, was approved on April 8, 2018, and allowed officials to raid Cohen's home, office, hotel, and deposit box the following day.
That document showed that the FBI previously obtained search warrants on a series of email accounts belonging to Cohen as early as July 18, 2017. It also showed a warrant that FBI sought to gain access to Cohen's emails from as far back as June 1, 2015, just two weeks before Cohen joined Trump's campaign.
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