An email exchange from December 5, 2018, between New York Post reporter Susan Edelman and Danny Frost, Director of Communications for the Manhattan DA. Edelman challenges the denial of a document request, arguing that victim names could simply be redacted. Frost responds that the document is filed under seal and he cannot violate it, but suggests 'off the record' that the Post should have their lawyers petition the court directly.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Susan Edelman | Reporter |
Reporter for the New York Post seeking a document from the Manhattan DA's office.
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| Danny Frost | Director of Communications |
Spokesperson for Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr., responding to a press inquiry.
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| Cy Vance, Jr. | Manhattan District Attorney |
Mentioned in Danny Frost's signature block as the office head.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| New York Post |
Employer of Susan Edelman.
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| Manhattan District Attorney's Office |
Employer of Danny Frost; the entity holding the sealed document.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10036
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Address for the New York Post / Susan Edelman.
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"Hi Sue -- the document was filed under seal. I cannot violate the seal and provide it to you."Source
"(off the record please) You may wish to petition the court, or have the Post's lawyer send our lawyers something."Source
"We've reached the end of me being able to help – it's sealed."Source
"Right, but the law allows for the redaction of victim names. Where does it say the whole document is denied?"Source
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