A Connecticut judge has granted a release of the information found in the search warrants in the case against Robert J. Halderman, the man who allegedly tried to extort $2 million from David Letterman.
The judge ruled Thursday that sealed documents will be released, provided that the information identifying witnesses and "victims by association" are removed, "The Insider" confirms.
The warrants were acquired in order to search the home and car of news producer, Halderman. Halderman has pleaded not guilty.





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