In Sean Combs Trial Many
Filings Undocketed So Inner City
Press Challenged Now One In
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
May 16 – 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
public two books on it) filed
an application with Judge Arun
Subramanian and all counsel:
This morning
before the jury came in, both
the Government and the defense
referred to multiple
communications to the Court
about evidentiary and other
issues. But these are not in
the public docket on
PACER.
This application
/ letter motion argues 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 16, after a robing room
discussion with no court
reporter, a May 12 letter was
belated docketed, with
redactions: Combs lawyer
Alexandra Shapiro's
"Opposition to Clayton
Howard's Motion to Quash."
How
many more are there? Watch
this site.
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