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Case 9:08-cv-80119-KAM
Document 34
Entered on FLSD Docket 08/05/2008
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
NO. 08-80119-CIV-MARRA/JOHNSON
JANE DOE NO. 2,
Plaintiff,
v.
JEFFREY EPSTEIN,
Defendant.
ORDER DENYING MOTION TO SEAL
THIS CAUSE comes before the Court on Defendant Jeffrey Epstein's Motion to File
Under Seal, filed July 28, 2008. Defendant seeks to file his reply to his Motion to Stay under
seal.' The Court has carefully considered the motion and the record and is otherwise fully
advised in the premises.
As the Court has previously explained to the parties, the Local Rules for the Southern
District of Florida state that "proceedings in the United States District Court are public and Court
filings are matters of public record." S.D. Fla. L.R. 5.4(A). It is well settled that the media and
the public in general possess a common-law right to inspect and copy judicial records. See Nixon
v. Warner Communications, Inc., 435 U.S. 589, 597 (1978). "The right to inspect and copy
records is not absolute, however. As with other forms of access, it may interfere with the
administration of justice and hence may have to be curtailed." Newman v. Graddick, 696 F.2d
'The parties are reminded that all documents filed conventionally (including those filed
under seal) must be filed with the Clerk's Office in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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796, 803 (11th Cir.1983). This right of access creates a presumption in favor of openness of court
records, which "must be balanced against any competing interest advanced." United States v.
Noriega, 752 F. Supp. 1037, 1040 (S.D. Fla.1990). For example, courts may look to see whether
the records sought are for illegitimate purposes. Newman, 696 F.2d at 803. Likewise, the Court
may consider whether "the press has already been permitted substantial access to the contents of
the records." Id.
In his motion to seal, Defendant states that he seeks to file this document under seal "to
comply with the confidentiality clause" in the agreement between Defendant and the U.S.
Attorney cited in his brief. (Def. Mot. 2.) The Court is familiar with the U.S. Attorney's
objections to unsealing any part of the agreement, see In re: Jane Doe, No. 08-80736-CIV (S.D.
Fla. July 11, 2008). However, as the Court has previously held, the U.S. Attorney's objections
do not outweigh the public interest in having access to court records. Further, the details of the
agreement contained in Defendant's Reply brief have, in large part, already been unsealed and
released to the public. The Court finds no justification to keep these documents under seal.
Accordingly, it is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Defendant's Motion to File
Under Seal is DENIED. The Clerk shall UNSEAL docket entries 29 and 30 and make them
available for public inspection through CM/ECF at the earliest possible time.
DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County,
Florida, this 4ih day of August, 2008.
KENNETH A. MARRA
United States District Judge
Copies furnished to: all counsel of record
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