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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 204-8 Filed 04/16/21 Page6of6 Page 6 Chemical Bank, 154 F.R.D. at 94 (describing such materials a “technological trade secrets, currently sensitive customer lists, or contemporarily sensitive competitive information which could benefit rivals”). Rather, the Government seeks materials that relate to among the gravest criminal offenses it investigates—the sexual exploitation of minors—which materials, if revealed, would tend to inculpate and/or embarrass some parties to the Protective Order. Indeed, by the very terms of the Protective Order, the confidential materials appear to be of the category for which “Talvoiding embarrassment . . . is not by itself a valid reason for courts to uphold confidentiality as against a legitimate law enforcement need for the information.” /d.; see also Prot. Order at 2 (designating as “confidential” only information that is “confidential and implicates common law and statutory privacy interests of” the plaintiff and defendant”). “Aside from those restrictions [laid down by the Fourth or Fifth Amendment or applicable statutes], hiding possible criminal violations from law enforcement authorities is hardly a ground for judicial protection of confidentiality.” Chemical Bank, 15 F.R.D. at 94. Finally, this is unlike a case in which the contours of the civil litigation are publicly apparent. Cf Subpoena Duces Tecum, 945 F.2d at 1223 (noting that a “lengthy report” of the bankruptcy examination in that case “was made available to the public”). In Subpoena Duces Tecum, for example, not only was the government apparently unconcerned with the confidentiality of the grand jury investigation, but the government knew from a lengthy public report precisely what it might replicate through a grand jury investigation. /d. Not so with respect to the Litigation, which resulted in no such report, no trial, and limited public filings. For all of these reasons, and for the reasons set forth in the Application, the Government respectfully requests that the Court grant the Application. Respectfully submitted, GEQ@FFREY S. BERMAN United States Attorney Alex Rossmiller Assistant United States Attorney Tel.: (212) 637-2415 Enclosure CONFIDENTIAL mene DOJ-OGR-00003549

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Filename DOJ-OGR-00003549.jpg
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