Jones, who served as a federal judge for 16 years in the Southern District of New York, is a former organized-crime prosecutor who was chief assistant to Robert M. Morgenthau, the longtime Manhattan district attorney.
Wood said Jones was prepared to meet with lawyers from both sides next week to work out the process. She laid out a schedule of about four weeks for the special master and Cohen’s attorneys to review the material.
Wood made clear that she does not want the review to get bogged down in legal wrangling, saying that she was prepared to intervene if there are unnecessary delays.
“If at any point it turns out that the special-master process is going too slowly, I will revisit it,” she said.
I think an independent "taint team" within the FBI might have been a bit more appropriate, but I'm a bit reassured to see that the Special Master has an extensive history prosecuting organized crime.
Might be just what we need tbh
Meanwhile Trump's team is scrambling to figure out how to bribe this new lady
the whole "THE FBI CAN'T BE INDEPENDANT" is exactly the goal of the Trump admin and the conservative news sphere to make something true by repeating it loud enough over and over again.
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