Case 1:15-cv-07433-LAP BSF Document 1080 Filed 07/29/20 Page 1 of 2 BOIES SCHILLER FLEXNER July 29, 2020 VIA ECF The Honorable Loretta A. Preska District Court Judge United States District Court Southern District of New York 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10007 Re: v. Maxwell, Case No. I5-cv-7433-LAP Dear Judge Preska, We represent Plaintiff in this matter and write in response to the Court's order directing the parties to prepare for unsealing the documents listed in Exhibit A to Plaintiff's Opposition to Defendant Ghislaine Maxwell's Objections to Unsealing Docket Entries 143, 164, 172, 199, & 230 (ECF No. 1068-1). At the July 23, 2020, hearing, the Court held that Defendant *tall[ed] to rebut the presumption of public access to the motions at issue and the documents filed in connection with those motions. Accordingly, those papers shall be unsealed." July 23, 2020 Tr. 5:12-16. The Court noted, however, that "personal identifying information as to any person mentioned in the documents and the names of nonparties other than Does 1 and 2 and other portions related to such nonparties' specific conduct will be redacted from the materials being unsealed. Disclosure of the additional nonparty names will await notice to those parties and an opportunity for them to be heard." Id. 5:20-6:1. Plaintiff's counsel sent defense counsel the documents with proposed redactions on a rolling basis, beginning on July 25. On July 28, Defendant informed Plaintiff that she objects to Plaintiff's proposed redactions because, in her opinion, they were under-inclusive. The parties met and conferred on July 29, and disagreed as to what constitutes "nonparties' specific conduct" requiring redaction. Plaintiff's understanding of the Court's order is that the documents are to be unsealed unless it falls within the caveat of personal identifiers (email addresses, phone numbers, addresses, etc.) and the names and conduct of nonparties yet to be noticed (i.e., the first and last names of n