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Case 21-58, Document 39-2, 04/01/2021, 3068530, Page107 of 200 44
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confidentiality, as your Honor pointed out. And as you will
see in a moment, that explains a lot of the spin the government
is putting on facts in this case.
Your Honor, people have received physical threats. My
client has received them. Most of those close to her have
received them. They have received death threats. They have
been injured in their jobs, in their work opportunities, in
their reputations, simply for knowing my client. It's real.
It's out there. The facts of all the steps the court had to go
through just to make the public access available to this
proceeding is also a reality.
There is a real thing out there having a very
significant impact on our client. There are folks who would
normally come forward as part of a bail package who your Honor
is aware of from the Pretrial Services report who can't now, at
least at this point, because of the safety and confidentiality
concerns. Since last week our firm alone and my colleagues at
Haddon Morgan have been besieged with e-mails and posts, some
of them threatening. This is all very real. The government
attempts to poo-poo it, to give it the back of the hand. It is
very real, and we submit it is a factor for the court to
consider in its discretion.
Before I go further, your Honor, I would like to go
through the 3142(g) analysis. But before I do that, I would
like to make one comment about the CVR -- CVRA proceeding under
SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.
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