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d-8129Court UnsealedLegal Filing

Court Filing: 806

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The document is a court order by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, docketing a letter from a victim's attorney, Robert S. Glassman, who opposes the release of grand jury transcripts without redacting victims' identifying information. The letter supplements previous submissions on the matter. The court has decided to publicly docket this letter.

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