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What are the 'Doe' names referenced in the unsealed civil records, and what does redaction mean in this context?

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The ‘Doe’ names referenced in the unsealed civil records include Doe 1, Doe 2, Doe 84, Doe 151, Doe 162, and John Doe 1 EFTA00082163, EFTA00074964, EFTA00022960. Redaction in this context means the removal or blackout of sensitive information, such as names and identifying details of non-party individuals, medical information, or other personal data, to protect their privacy EFTA00082163, EFTA00074941. Specifically, the names and identifying information of non-party Does, except for Does 1 and 2, and Professor Dershowitz, should be redacted EFTA00082163.

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The 2024 Unsealing of Court Records

In January 2024, U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ordered the unsealing of hundreds of pages of court records from a long-running civil case, releasing names and testimony previously redacted.

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