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d-7079Court UnsealedLegal Filing

Court filing: 20cr3660

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The Government, represented by Audrey Strauss, requests the Court to schedule a date approximately 180 days in the future to update the Court on its position regarding sealing in the case. The request is made by Assistant United States Attorneys Maurene Comey, Alison Moe, and Lara Pomerantz. The document is a court filing in the case presided over by Judge Alison J. Nathan.

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