Bloomberg
U.S. prosecutors in Manhattan will get a vast array of data seized from three phones belonging to President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen by Wednesday, according to a filing from a retired judge reviewing materials taken by the FBI.
Barbara Jones, the special master reviewing the material, said in a letter to the judge overseeing the case that about 1 million items taken from the three phones haven’t been designated privileged or highly personal and subject to a final verification will be released to the government.
That’s the entire article, right there — not much detail yet. But one million items is a lot of data.
I wonder if it’s a megabyte of data, or something else that’s getting lost in translation by the Bloomberg reporter. Unless Cohen somehow set one or more phones up as servers, there’s no way to send a million texts, emails, and the like. Not even Teenythumbs Tweetsalot has done that.