In Sean Combs Trial After
Inner City Press Won Docketing
Order US on Dawn Hughes No Diddy
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
May 21 – In the first week of
the US v. Sean Combs trial,
there was talk in court about
filings that were not
included, even in sealed or
redacted form, in the public
docket.
On May 15 Inner
City Press which is closely
covering the trial (and has
published now three books on
it) filed an application with
Judge Arun Subramanian and all
counsel that
argue[d] that
many if not all of these are
judicial documents to which
the public and press have a
right of access. They should
be put in the docket, now and
going forward in this trial.
On May 19 Judge
Subramanian mentioned the
Press application and told the
parties to docket their emails
- by next Tuesday, and every
week thereafter. On May 20 he
docketed a order. But is this
fast enough?
After midnight on
May 21, the US Attorney's
Office docketed a letter (on Patreon here)
in response to the defendant’s
letter earlier this evening
regarding the upcoming
testimony of Dr. Dawn Hughes.
In its letter, the defendant
raises concern" - but the
defense, even with a letter
not email, did not docket.
This is unacceptable.
On May 16 Inner
City Press published its third
book on the case here
(Amazon blocked the second
book, so now on Google Play,
and audio)
- more to follow.
Watch this site.
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