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Just 162 items seized in a raid on President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen have been designated off-limits to the feds so far — less than 0.1 percent of the roughly 300,000 items reviewed.

Special master Barbara Jones made the revelation Monday in her first report about the scope of materials deemed privileged from the feds’ FBI raids on Cohen’s home, office and hotel room.

Jones has been appointed to determine what material seized in the raid is protected by attorney-client privilege after Cohen complained that Manhattan federal prosecutors have access to potentially “thousands” of his private communications with clients, including President Trump.

Last week, Jones released more than 1 million items seized from three phones to the feds because the material was deemed not privileged by Cohen or Trump.

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