“There Is No Basis for Preventing the Public from Learning That Natale Seeks Recourse for the Defendants’ Alleged Misconduct”
From Monday’s opinion by Judge Denise Casper in Natale v. Barstool Sports, Inc. (D. Mass.):
Pro se litigant Diana Natale has filed a civil complaint, in which she alleges that the defendants published defamatory false statements against her, invaded her privacy, and shared her personal information in a podcast [apparently Barstool’s The Case] without her consent….
Natale has filed several ex parte motions to impound [i.e., seal]…. Natale asks that “names of the parties, the docket, and all documents filed herein to date” be impounded. She also asserts that, “because of the nature of [her] complaint and the parties involved,” if the motions are denied, “this will be all ove
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