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Edwards & Cassell vs. Dershowitz – Motion to Seal Court Records in Defamation CaseCase Filekaggle-ho-015623House OversightEdwards & Cassell vs. Dershowitz – Motion to Seal Court Records in Defamation Case
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Edwards & Cassell vs. Dershowitz – Motion to Seal Court Records in Defamation Case
Edwards & Cassell vs. Dershowitz – Motion to Seal Court Records in Defamation Case The passage discusses procedural arguments for keeping court records confidential in a defamation lawsuit. It mentions no high‑profile actors beyond the parties named, no financial flows, no foreign influence, and no substantive allegations of misconduct. The lead is limited to a legal argument about confidentiality exceptions, offering little actionable investigative value. Key insights: Defamation case between Edwards, Cassell and Alan Dershowitz.; Dershowitz filed a motion to keep certain records confidential.; Plaintiffs argue only exception vi might apply, but claim it does not fit.
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