
Roman Polanski criminal case transcripts ordered released, court rules
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A California appeals court lifted its opposition to unsealing court documents in former director Roman Polanski's decades-old sex case in Los Angeles.
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"The conditional deposition of Gunson was a post-plea evidentiary hearing designed to uncover these alleged abuses, and we agree with the People that there is no factual or legal basis for the conditional deposition transcript to remain sealed," the order read.
The request to unseal was submitted by journalists Sam Wasson and William Rempel, arguing alongside their lawyer, John Washington, that state law and public interest required Gunson's testimony be unsealed. Gunson was ill at the time of the testimony and it was feared he would not be well enough to testify in any adjudication of the case.













