You can read it here.
Lots and lots of redacted pages.
And here is the previously sealed government response to what should be redacted.
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1. Magistrate Judge Reinhart orders the search warrant affidavit unsealed by noon tomorrow but with the redactions proposed by the government. Here's the order.
2. Judge Cannon has rightfully ordered the Trump lawyers to give her some authority on what they are proposing. That's due tomorrow. Perhaps I was wrong to say she was the best draw for him. We shall see. Here's the order.
A bunch of big national firms have recently placed their stakes in the Miami legal market. And now they're gobbling up legal talent. The DBR covers it here.
Kirkland & Ellis, Sidley Austin, Winston & Strawn, and Quinn Emanuel will bring in summer associates in 2023. King & Spalding, which also launched a Miami office, may as well.
There's also an arms race of sorts for lateral associates. Collectively, the firms have pulled in over a dozen associates from local firms, with the numbers set to grow. Looks like there will be more lawyer movement afoot in the coming months.
Trump filed this lawsuit seeking a special master to oversee the search of Mar-a-lago. But he didn't file a motion in the Reinhart case, which is strange. The lawsuit was filed in West Palm Beach, but was randomly assigned to Judge Aileen Cannon,* the best draw that Trump could have hoped for. It will be interesting to see whether it is reassigned or referred to Magistrate Judge Reinhart. (The Trump lawyers did not check the box on the civil cover sheet indicating that there was a related case.)
The case didn't get off to the best of starts for the Trump lawyers as their motions for pro hac were denied for not following the local rules.