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NY Post reporter denied access to sealed House Oversight document by Manhattan DA communications director

NY Post reporter denied access to sealed House Oversight document by Manhattan DA communications director The passage only reveals a request for a sealed document and a refusal to provide it, without any substantive details about the content, actors, or alleged misconduct. It suggests a possible avenue (petitioning the court) but lacks concrete leads, names, dates, or transactions. Key insights: A sealed document related to House Oversight was requested by a NY Post reporter.; Danny Frost, Director of Communications for Manhattan DA Cy Vance Jr., refused to release the document.; The reporter cites legal allowance for redaction of victim names, not full denial.

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NY Post reporter denied access to sealed House Oversight document by Manhattan DA communications director The passage only reveals a request for a sealed document and a refusal to provide it, without any substantive details about the content, actors, or alleged misconduct. It suggests a possible avenue (petitioning the court) but lacks concrete leads, names, dates, or transactions. Key insights: A sealed document related to House Oversight was requested by a NY Post reporter.; Danny Frost, Director of Communications for Manhattan DA Cy Vance Jr., refused to release the document.; The reporter cites legal allowance for redaction of victim names, not full denial.

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Reporter 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10036 917-584-7675 [email protected] On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 3:45 PM Frost, Danny <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Sue — the document was filed under seal. | cannot violate the seal and provide it to you. (off the record please) You may wish to petition the court, or have the Post’s lawyer send our lawyers something. We've reached the end of me being able to help — it’s sealed. Danny Frost Director of Communications Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, Jr. 212-335-9400 // @ManhattanDA From: Susan Edelman [mailto:[email protected] Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 3:06 PM To: Frost, Danny <[email protected]> Subject: Re: request Right, but the law allows for the redaction of victim names. Where does it say the whole document is denied? Susan Edelman Reporter 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY, 10036 917-S84-7675 [email protected]

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