A hearing to give legal direction is scheduled at the Federal Court in Sydney this afternoon after Corby’s lawyers lodged an application against the AFP Commissioner earlier in the week.
The move follows a similar application on Tuesday from Seven West Media, the company which owns the Seven Network, against the AFP.
The network seeks the return of material seized in the raids and to have the decision to issue search warrants set aside.
Schapelle Corby was released from Bali’s Kerobokan jail on February 10 and was reported to have done a deal with Seven for an exclusive TV interview worth an estimated $2 million, a figure denied by both Seven and the Corbys.