The universe of potential evidence against President Donald Trump confidante Roger Stone, accused of obstruction of justice and other crimes in a special counsel’s case in Washington, includes “terabytes of electronic records and data,” federal prosecutors told a judge Thursday.

Stone’s defense lawyers and the prosecution team, including lawyers working for Special Counsel Robert Mueller III, agreed to designate the case as “complex.” The move eliminates any demand from Stone that he be brought to trial quickly.

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