(CNN) A federal judge in New York acknowledged in a court filing Thursday that "aspects" of a federal investigation involving Michael Cohen "remain ongoing" nearly two months after the President's former fixer was sentenced to three years in prison.

The judge make it clear that there are other subjects of the ongoing investigation beyond Cohen.

The revelation came as part of a ruling issued by Judge William Pauley partially granting a request from various media organizations, including CNN, to unseal documents pertaining to the April 9, 2018, raid of Cohen's home, office and hotel room.

Pauley ordered the government to submit redacted search warrant material pertaining to the raid, saying that the redactions are necessary in part because "aspects" of the Cohen investigation continue.

"This court concludes that disclosure of the materials with redactions strikes an appropriate balance between the strong presumption of public access to search warrant materials and the countervailing interests identified by the Government," Pauley wrote. "In particular, the government represents that aspects of its investigation remain ongoing, including those pertaining to or arising from Cohen's campaign finance crimes."

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