JAMES E. GATES, Magistrate Judge.
This case comes before the court in connection with the portion of its 10 May 2012 Order (D.E. 123) providing defendant Hysen Sherifi ("defendant") the opportunity to assert claims of privilege with respect to certain documents
At the 29 May 2012 status conference in this case, the court inquired of defendant whether he intended to assert any privilege as to the subject documents. He indicated that he did not. In response to further questioning by the court, he also indicated that he had no objection to the court going ahead and returning the documents to the government without waiting until the deadline set in the 10 May 2012 Order. Defendant's standby counsel represented that he had previously met with defendant and made the documents available to him for his review.
In light of the representations by defendant) and his stand-by counsel at the conference, the court concludes that defendant has made a knowing and voluntary waiver of any privilege he may have had with respect to the subject documents. Accordingly, the court will proceed with returning the documents to the government.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED as follows:
1. The government shall make arrangements with the undersigned's chambers to pick up the documents no later than 1 June 2012.
2. No later than 14 June 2012, the government shall produce to the other two defendants copies of any of the documents in question that are subject to production under Rule 16. To facilitate review by these defendants, the documents shall be produced to them by the government in the same order in which they are returned to the government by the court. The government shall make a record of all the documents being returned to it in the event subsequent proceedings regarding them as a collection of seized documents are necessary.
SO ORDERED,