In a response to Special Master Raymond Dearie to the government requesting more time, Donald Trump’s attorneys spill the beans that the government may have recovered 200,000 pages of government documents during the August search of Donald Trump’s geriatric meeting venue and meatloaf emporium, Mar-a-Lago:
The problem is compounded by the fact that when Plaintiff’s counsel referred to either 11,000 pages or even 11,000 documents during the status conference (we are still awaiting the transcript), the Government chose not to interject with an accurate number. In conversations between Plaintiff’s counsel and the Government regarding a data vendor, the Government mentioned that the 11,000 documents contain closer to 200,000 pages.