Leon County Judge Could Order ACC To Disclose Pivotal Documents To FSU Legal Team

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Leon County Judge Could Order ACC To Disclose Pivotal Documents To FSU Legal Team
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Florida State University and the ACC traded lawsuits in December.

Leon County Judge John C. Cooper could order the Atlantic Coast Conference to disclose six documents – including the “ESPN Agreement” – exclusively to the

FSU and the ACC came together to request that both parties be able to view these documents. Once the documents are approved by Judge Cooper, they cannot be disclosed to the public and must be returned or destroyed in 60 days. In the current form of the proposal, the documents will be unredacted. Details of the order can be modified before Judge Cooper signs off on the order.

READ MORE: FSU Football Sparks Fireworks On July 4 With Pledge Of Four-Star Offensive Lineman Peyton Joseph It appears Attorney General Ashley Moody will have to wait longer to see the elusive Grant of Rights arrangements. The proposal states, “The purpose of this Order is for the ESPN Agreements to be treated as confidential in their entirety until this Court has had an opportunity to consider the parties' respective positions about which provisions of the ESPN Agreement are due protection and to determine the scope and extent of those protections.”.

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