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Case 1:18-cr-00454-KPF Document 306 Filed 12/29/20 Page 1 of 2
The Honorable Katherine Polk Failla
United States District Judge
Southern District of New York
40 Foley Square
NY, NY 10007
December 29, 2020
Re: Unites States v. Efrain Reyes
18-cr-454
Dear Judge Failla:
MEMO ENDORSED
I respectfully write as a member of the public and reporter for the New York Daily News
covering the case of US v. Reyes, 18-cr-454.
I write in regard to Reyes's change of plea hearing on 8/26/19 and sentencing on 4/13/20.
I'm told the transcripts of both proceedings are under seal. There are also no sentencing
submissions from the government or Reyes's attorney posted on the docket.
Reyes died last month at his mother's apartment in the Bronx. He is the subject of public
interest because he was the last person to share a cell with Jeffrey Epstein.
As you are aware, there exists a presumption of access to court proceedings and judicial
documents under both the common law and our Constitution. This presumption is overcome
solely when Your Honor makes a specific finding on the record that a compelling interest in
secrecy overrides this interest. Any restrictions of access must be narrowly tailored.
"The public and press have a qualified First Amendment right of access to plea and sentencing
proceedings." United States v. Alcantara, 396 F.3d 189, 191-2 (2d Cir. 2005).
The presumption of access is based on the view that secrecy erodes trust in courts and judges,
and access enhances trust. To keep these materials sealed would create the appearance that
the presumption is designed to avoid -- that the Court is keeping a matter of public concern
under wraps.
I respectfully request that your Honor unseal the proceedings mentioned above and order the
docketing of sentencing submissions for Reyes. Alternatively, I ask you make a finding on the
record explaining why they should remain under wraps.
Thank you for your attention.
Stephen Rex Brown
NY DAILY NEWS
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Case 1:18-cr-00454-KPF Document 306 Filed 12/29/20 Page 2 of 2
The Clerk of Court is directed to file this letter to the docket in
case number 18-cr-454-12, United States v. Efrain Reyes. The parties
shall file a response, if any, to this letter seeking to unseal
certain filings on or by January 22, 2021.
Dated:
December 29, 2020
SO ORDERED.
New York, New York
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HON. KATHERINE POLK FAILLA
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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