(CNN) The public may soon learn more about what led to the now infamous raid of President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.

A New York judge has approved a partially redacted version of the search warrant materials pertaining to the raid of Cohen's home, office and hotel room for public release on Tuesday.

The documents are being released as a result of a ruling from federal Judge William Pauley partially granting a request from various media organizations, including CNN, to unseal documents related to the April 9, 2018, raid.

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

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