no, she asked the court to determine if it WAS authentic.
Stop with the absurd disinformation.
Read her comlpaint.
I did read her motion. She says she has in her possession a color copy of a document and wants the court to issue subpoenas to determine if it's genuine. She doesn't say where she got the copy from. She doesn't present any evidence to suggest that it might be genuine. That is not enough to get a federal court to do anything, even to order discovery. (Federal Rules of Evidence 901(a)).
If you think I'm spreading "disinformation," wait to see what the judge does. You heard it here first: he will not order any discovery into the authenticity of this document, until and unless Orly explains where she got it from and that explanation is sufficient to show that there is a good chance it's real.