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Diddy's Motion In Opposition Of Hampton John Doe Proceeding Anonymously (Part 1) (2/13/25)
13/2/2025
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In Case No. 24-CV-07778-JLR, presided over by Hon. Jennifer L. Rochon, the defendant has filed a memorandum opposing the plaintiff's motion to proceed anonymously. The defendant argues that the plaintiff has not demonstrated sufficient justification to override the presumption of open judicial proceedings, emphasizing the importance of transparency and the public's right to access court records. The memorandum contends that allowing the plaintiff to remain anonymous could prejudice the defendant's ability to mount an effective defense and may set a concerning precedent for future cases.
The defendant further asserts that the plaintiff's concerns about potential harm or harassment are speculative and do not meet the legal standards required to proceed under a pseudonym. They argue that the court should require the plaintiff to disclose their identity to uphold the principles of fairness and openness in the judicial process. The memorandum requests that the court deny the plaintiff's motion and mandate that all parties be identified by their real names in the proceedings.
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source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.629911.50.0.pdf
The defendant further asserts that the plaintiff's concerns about potential harm or harassment are speculative and do not meet the legal standards required to proceed under a pseudonym. They argue that the court should require the plaintiff to disclose their identity to uphold the principles of fairness and openness in the judicial process. The memorandum requests that the court deny the plaintiff's motion and mandate that all parties be identified by their real names in the proceedings.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.629911.50.0.pdf
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