An affidavit released to the public on Friday details the August 8 raid of former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate.

The 32-page document, which is redacted, stated that federal authorities believed they had “probable cause” to search the Mar-A-Lago property because contraband and evidence were being illegally stored there. Federal authorities claimed that earlier this year, the National Archives recovered 185 documents — including 25 labeled “Top Secret” — from Mar-A-Lago, according to NPR.

The batch of documents reportedly also included 67 which were marked “confidential” and 92 labeled “secret.” The discovery reportedly led the National Archives to contact the Justice Department, which conducted the raid earlier this month. The Justice Department was reportedly concerned about the type of documents at the Mar-A-Lago estate, and the possibility they were improperly secured.

According to Politico, prosecutors said in the newly-unsealed records that their probe involved various civilian witnesses whose safety could be in jeopardy if they were publicly identified.

In May, Trump’s lawyer, Evan Corcoran, wrote a letter to the Justice Department in which he discouraged them from continuing with their criminal investigation. Corcoran stated that it is up to the president to declassify records, though it was unclear if Trump ever did so.

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