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Media attorneys request the unsealing of Jussie Smollett's file

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Attorneys for media outlets including the Chicago Tribune, CNN and ABC News filed an emergency motion to "vacate the seal order" on actor Jussie Smollett's court file.

Media files new motion to unseal Smollett file: “The Act’s purpose is to allow citizens to acquitted of a crime to seal the fact of his or her arrest from, for example, potential employers. Mr. Smollett’s arrest, however, was already the subject of national headlines for weeks.”

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Media attorneys are back this morning to try and get the file unsealed. Citing major public interest in the case contrasted with the secretive way things went down last week (and Foxx’s back-and-forth on which records were supposed to be sealed in the first place)

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There is a new law allowing for immediate sealing in circumstances like Smollett’s, but it doesn’t REQUIRE that sealing. In Smollett’s case, defense requested it, prosecutors did not object and the judge didn’t push back.

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Here’s the thing — the file itself is not gonna be that interesting. The case was so new that the file was super thin. BUT — agencies (ie CPD) are using the sealing order as an excuse to not release other records under FOIA.

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A major part of the media attorneys’ request deals with whether public agencies can deny FOIA requests because of the sealing order. That order “cannot - and was not intended to - operate to sweepingly bar” those agencies from complying with FOIA requests, per the motion

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After a very short hearing, Judge Watkins said he wouldn’t rule on this until the end of May or thereabouts. Asked attorneys to submit more briefs and said he would hear oral arguments next month.

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Judge sets May 23 date for ruling on whether or not to unseal records in Jussie Smollett case

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Update: Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and police officials were openly critical of the decision by prosecutors to drop charges against Jussie Smollett earlier today.

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