Documents will be unsealed in L.A. city attorney and DWP corruption case, judge rules
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More than 1,000 pages of confidential documents from a federal criminal investigation into the Los Angeles city attorney's office and the Department of Water and Power will be unsealed, a federal judge signaled Friday.
In a tentative ruling, U.S. District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr. said the documents, which consist mainly of dozens of search warrants filed during the government's investigation, will be unsealed, with personal data redacted.
The names of public officials, along with individuals who are 'wrongdoers,' will not be redacted, Blumenfeld said at a hearing Friday - a blow to prosecutors who had sought to keep the officials' names from the public.
The FBI agent's purported comments, made in an affidavit for a search warrant, were revealed in court by a defendant, Paul Paradis, at his sentencing in November.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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