Doe v. Skyline Automotive Inc. et al

Filing 63

OPINION AND ORDER re: 16 FIRST MOTION for Confidentiality Plaintiff to proceed annonymously filed by Jane Doe. Plaintiff's allegations of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and discrimination are highly sensitive and of a person al nature. Plaintiff's desire to proceed anonymously is understandable, and that desire is one that unfortunately prevents many victims of sexual violence from sharing their story and seeking justice for the harms inflicted upon them. Although Plaintiff's allegations are highly sensitive and of a personal nature, in this case, Sealed Plaintiff factors two through ten either fail to support or weigh against granting Plaintiff's Motion. Thus, Plaintiff has failed to satisfy her burden. For the aforementioned reasons, Plaintiff's Motion for Confidentiality is hereby DENIED. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr on 3/21/2019) (ne)

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