To: Ronin
By "resealing" them, the judge has put a hold on the prosecutors from using them as evidence in any arrest warrant, indictment, grand jury, etc. If and when the appeal by Limbaugh's atty is heard then they may be unsealed or kept sealed, depending on that judge's order. This is simply another judge issuing a TEMPORARY stay of the previous judge's order pending the appeal by Limbaugh's attorney. Honestly, if he wasn't doctor shopping and wasn't buying the drugs illegally, he shouldn't have paid the blacmail money to his maid and there should be nothing to hide from prosecutors in the records. The first judge's order was to allow the authorities to review the records for evidence of wrong doing, which in this case, there is probable cause for.
To: BritExPatInFla
You said that Rush shouldn't have paid the blackmail money to the maid. He or his lawyer made a statement that he didn't pay any blackmail money. Did you read somewhere that blackmail money was indeed paid out?
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