Louisville Courier-Journal: “Attorney General Daniel Cameron is asking to delay for one week the release of the grand jury recordings in the controversial Breonna Taylor decision, saying witnesses’ personal information needs to be protected. The attorney general’s office filed a motion Tuesday asking the court for an extension. Cameron’s office said the delay is necessary to protect the interest of witnesses, ‘in particular private citizens named in the recordings.’ His office wants to ‘redact personal identifiers of any named person, and to redact both names and personal identifiers of any private citizen.'”
“Attorneys for former Detective Brett Hankison, the only person charged by the Taylor grand jury, agreed with the delay, Cameron’s office said. Elizabeth Kuhn, a spokeswoman for Cameron, said in an email Wednesday morning that the audio recording is 20 hours long and that the office filed a motion to request additional time ‘to redact personally identifiable information of witnesses, including addresses and phone numbers.’ She said the judge is expected to rule on the motion Wednesday. ‘We are complying with the judge’s order,’ she said.”