Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have been ordered to publicly release partially redacted versions of search warrants federal authorities used last April to search and seize material from the apartment and offices of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and “fixer.”

U.S. District Judge William Pauley III of the Southern District of New York issued an order Monday for the U.S. Attorney’s Office to file the redacted copies of the search warrant materials to the pubic docket by Tuesday. Pauley approved the ex parte material previously submitted by the government. The documents will be scrubbed of Cohen and others’ personal information, including email addresses and phone numbers.