Depends on the jury.. if there IS one..... ha ha.
Depends on the jury? What? Juries don't make determinations with respect to discovery motions, judges do. In criminal cases, discovery refers to the mandated sharing of information between prosecution and defense. Any information, to include exculpatory information held by the prosecution, must be shared with the defense.
Subpoenas issued for personal or confidential information - to especially include the victim(s) - may only be done so with a court order. Before such an order is granted, the victim may move to quash such a subpoena.
Oh yes, there will be an Orleans Parish jury made-up the fine citizens of New Orleans.
And in the trial of Mr. O'Keefe, you can expect at least one of his co-conspirators to testify against him.
BTW-The prosecutor will be Jim Letten who has no problem with sending political figures to prison.