Lawyers for James Comey are set to argue in Virginia court Wednesday that docs seized by the feds five years ago can’t be used in the criminal case against the former FBI boss , who is charged with lying to Congress.

Comey, 64, is expected to attend a hearing in Alexandria, Va. federal court where his lawyers and prosecutors will argue over how to handle privileged communications between the former FBI boss and his lawyers — as both sides prepare for trial.

The ex-FBI director’s side says the correspondences were obtained by the feds through warrants from five years ago when they probed Comey for allegedly leaking confidential information — a case which was closed without charges ever being filed.

Comey was slapped with a two-count indictment on Sept. 25, accusing him of lying in test

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