An attorney for Kerik said the subpoena for his client was served early last week and was extremely broad in its scope.
“Basically, give us anything and everything related to anybody that is tangentially related to the Trump campaign including a long, long laundry list,” the lawyer, Timothy Parlatore, told The Hill.
A prime focus of the investigation appears to be the plot to install slates of fake electors in swing states after Trump’s 2020 election loss to Joe Biden. That plan was crafted by Giuliani and attorney John Eastman, but it tell apart when then-Vice President Mike Pence refused to go along with it.
One subpoena obtained by the Times requested information about any member of the Trump administration or legislative branch who helped plan or took part in the Jan. 6 rally preceding the attack on the Capitol. Prosecutors asked for any information on those who tried to “obstruct, influence, impede or delay” the certification of the 2020 Electoral College results.
About 20 of the subpoenas asked for information and communications about the fake elector scheme, the Times added.
The newspaper said prosecutors also appear to be homing in on a new line of investigation involving Trump’s Save America political action committee, a major fundraising arm for the former president.