Justice Department says 'limited' number of potentially privileged documents found in Trump raid

The review team is currently in the process of addressing potential privilege disputes.
Police officer, Mar-a-Lago, Florida, Aug. 8, 2022

The Justice Department said Monday that agents discovered a "limited" number of potentially privileged documents during the FBI's raid of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. 

The department made the statement in a court filing in which the agency also said the some of the materials taken in the Aug. 8 raid potentially contain material covered by attorney-client privilege.

The department also pledged to provide more detail in a supplemental filing but stated that its Privilege Review Team "identified a limited set of materials that potentially contain attorney-client privileged information," according to the court document.

The review team is currently in the process of addressing potential privilege disputes, officials said.