Special master examining Trump documents to hold first hearing on Tuesday

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(Reuters) – An independent arbiter, known as a special master, appointed to examine the contents of classified documents seized by the FBI from ex-President Donald Trump’s Florida estate last month will hold a first hearing on Tuesday, according to a court filing.

Lawyers should submit agenda items by close of business on Monday, Special Master Raymond Dearie- who was appointed this week- said in the document.

(Reporting by Costas Pitas and Jacqueline Thomsen; editing by Kanishka Singh)

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