Schulte
Juror Admits Judge Furman Instructions
Violated in Deliberations after Petition
Unsealed
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 26 – Amid the criminal
retrial of Joshua Schulte
under the Espionage Age, Inner
City Press looked into
Schulte's civil lawsuit - and
found much of it sealed and
unviewable by the public.
And so on July 5
Inner City Press filed this
with U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Jesse M. Furman,
now presiding over both cases
(but not that of the
cooperator against Schulte,
Carlos Betances). See below.
Now on July 26,
after a post-conviction
proceeding Inner City Press
live tweeted here, the New
Yorker has run a follow-up
quoting Juror Number 4 Juan
Flores, that "Some of the
jurors took meticulous notes,
which they shared with the
others once deliberations
began."
But this
directly violated Judge
Furman's jury instruction
given before deliberations
began: "you should not show
your notes to, or 4
discuss your notes with, any
other jurors during your
deliberations." Photos here.
Now what? Watch this site.
[July
20 denial of
access here;
Brutal
Kangaroo]
Inner City Press
wrote: Dear Judge
Furman:
Inner City Press is covering
defendant Schulte's
above-captioned criminal trial
before this Court. As
part of its reporting it
sought to access filings in
the civil case Schulte v.
Attorney General, 19-cv-3346
(JMF) but found for many of
them the response in PACER,
"You do not have permission to
view this document."
This is the case,
for example, for Dkt No. 17,
Schulte's April 22, 2022
letter to this Court, about
"inhumane confinement
conditions and other issues
stemming from the government's
investigation [of] the
WikiLeaks Vault 7
disclosures."
It is also
the case for Dkt No. 14,
Affidavit Accompanying Motion
for Permission to Appeal in
Forma Pauperis; Dkt No. 8,
regarding dismissal of motions
in the case; Docket 6,
Petition (Motion); Dkt No. 7,
"Plaintiff Petition to End
Torture;" and even Dkt No. 5,
a letter seeking a hearing on
why these filings are sealed.
It is not
clear at whose request these
filings are sealed and not
available to the public.
This is a public
/ Press challenge to their
withholding from the
public.
The right of access is not
limited to criminal matters.
See, e.g., Lugosch v. Pyramid
Co. of Onondaga, 435 F.3d 110,
124 (2d Cir. 2006) (right of
access applied to summary
judgment motions in civil
matter); and In re Pineapple
Antitrust Litig., No. 04 MD.
1628, 2015 WL 5439090, at *2
(SDNY 2015) ("There is.. no
requirement that the
application be made before the
lawsuit is closed.")
Please confirm
receipt & again docket
this filing. Thank you.
Respectfully submitted, /s/
Matthew Russell Lee, Inner
City Press
cc: charles.jacob at usdoj dot
gov
On July 8, Judge
Furman to his credit docketed
the request and ordered this:
"
On July 5, 2022, Matthew
Russell Lee, representing
Inner City Press, submitted
the attached request to
unseal certain documents filed
in this case. The case was
sealed before being
reassigned to the undersigned.
The Court concludes that there
is no reason for the majority
of the docket to remain
under seal, and it will now be
unsealed. The sole exception
is Plaintiff’s submission at
ECF No. 2-1, which is
undergoing review. If, after
review, the Court
concludes that it need
not be sealed, the Court will
promptly enter an order
unsealing it.
The Clerk of
Court is directed to remove
all viewing restrictions on
the documents in this case,
except ECF No. 2-1, which
should remain under Court and
participant view only. The
Clerk of Court is further
directed to mail a copy of
this Order to Plaintiff in the
Metropolitan Detention Center.
SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge
Jesse M. Furman on 7/8/2022)."
DocumentCloud here
Dated July 25,
but not docketed until July 26
after the first post
conviction proceeding on
Schulte, Judge Furman unsealed
Schulte's habeus corpus
petition, now on Inner City
Press' documentCloud
here.
The case is
Schulte v. Attorney General of
the US, et al, 19-cv-3346
(Furman) Watch this
site.
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