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Case 20-3061, Document 69, 09/28/2020, 2940206, PageY of 15
remain in the dark. For another thing, this appeal mz// become moot if review awaits
a final judgment in the criminal case, even if the protective order continues to have
prohibitive effect following the criminal trial. That’s because what Ms. Maxwell
seeks is permission to share information with Judge Preska now, information that
should be part of Judge Preska’s decisionmaking in the unsealing process and any
decision whether to stay that process. And unless Ms. Maxwell can share the
information now, the request will become moot because there is no way to “re-
seal” a document Judge Preska prematurely unseals without the benefit of knowing
all the facts.
Pappas also doesn’t help the government. In Pappas, this Court dismissed in
part an appeal challenging a protective order prohibiting the defendant from
disclosing classified information he obtained from the government as part of
discovery. 94 F.3d at 797. At the same time, the Court accepted jurisdiction over the
portion of the appeal that challenged the protective order’s bar on disclosure of
information the defendant acquired from the government before the litigation. Jd.
at 798. This Court distinguished the differing results based on the breadth of the
protective order’s ban. /d. As this Court said, “to the extent that the order
prohibits Pappas from disclosure of information he acquired from the Government
prior to the litigation, the order is not a typical protective order regulating
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