UPDATED Friday night: The systems issue is. . . fixed. End, update.
I checked (thrice!), and even the old (2012) Merck Propecia® class action cases show the same errant field -- as does the case involving Edward Painter, against Shkreli. So, for today at least -- and I tried on both my phone and laptop -- all case records in Brooklyn -- the federal Eastern District of New York. . . appear as inaccessible, and "sealed".
I am sure the able tech staff will get around to fixing it by Monday morning, when the courts reopen post-holiday. But for now the entire docket is. . . DOA.
. . . .USA v. Shkreli, et al. 15-cr-0637
This case is under seal. . . .
So. . . any coverage of his court travails will be curtailed for a few days.
It's the Fourth of July 2020, almost -- and Breonna Taylor's killers remain free, over 100 days later. [At right, my local public high school boys' and girls' basketball teams are adding a block long BLM street-painted sign, to the public roadway's front drive -- just as the Mayor of DC last month laid down, at 1600 Black Lives Matter Plaza, in DC. Excellent.]
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