The probate commissioner stated that "protection of privacy interests" outweighs the public's right to access the Murdoch family succession case hearings.
The media coalition argued that "this level of sealing does not pass constitutional muster," questioning the legality of keeping the hearings closed.
The hearings are sealed to protect "confidential personal, financial, and business information of the Trust and its beneficiaries or other family members who the Trustee serves."
Nevada's court recognizes that parties involved are public figures subject to "intense media and public scrutiny," necessitating additional security measures.
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