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Summary
This legal document, filed on August 6, 2025, by Neil S. Binder of the law firm Binder & Schwartz, is a submission to the court in case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE. The document argues that grand jury transcripts should remain sealed or be released with significant redactions to protect innocent third parties from reputational harm, especially given what is described as relentless and inaccurate press coverage. The core argument is that the privacy interests of these nonparties outweigh the public's interest in disclosure.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Neil S. Binder | Submitter of the document |
Signed the document under 'Respectfully submitted'.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| BINDER & SCHWARTZ | law firm |
Appears in the letterhead at the top of the document.
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| The Court | government agency |
Referenced as the body that should order transcripts to remain under seal or be redacted.
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| The government | government agency |
Mentioned as having failed to meet its high burden to show why unsealing grand jury materials is merited.
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Timeline (1 events)
2025-08-06
Filing of Document 804 in Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE, arguing for the sealing or redaction of court records.
The court handling Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE
Key Quotes (3)
"In a case such as this one, where the press and public have been relentless in their coverage of every detail and lacking in their regard of factual accuracy, even the stray mention of a third-party’s name has the potential to cause extreme reputational harm that could never be remedied."Source
— Neil S. Binder
(Justifying the need for sealing or redacting court documents to prevent harm to third parties.)
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"The government has not—and cannot—meet its high burden to show why unsealing grand jury materials that mention innocent third parties... is merited."Source
— Neil S. Binder
(Arguing that the government has failed to provide sufficient reason to unseal sensitive materials.)
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"...the privacy interests of a nonparty outweigh the public’s historical interest in the disclosure."Source
— Neil S. Binder
(Providing the core legal argument for why redactions should be made.)
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