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Parties Involved:
Patricia Azevedo
Plaintiff
Monica Davis
Plaintiff
Jane Doe
Plaintiff
Andrea Gonzales
Plaintiff
Housing Authority of the County of Kern
Defendant
Brittney Murphy
Plaintiff
Stephen Pelz
Defendant

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

BRITTNEY MURPHY, JANE DOE, 

PATRICIA AZEVEDO, ANDREA 

GONZALES and MONICA DAVIS,

Plaintiffs,

vs.

HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE 

COUNTY OF KERN and STEPHEN 

PELZ, in his official capacity as Executive 

Director of the Housing Authority of the 

County of Kern, and Does 1 through 10,

Defendants.

Case No. 1:14-cv-00776-JLT

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

ALLOWING JANE DOE TO

PROCEED USING A PSEUDONYM 

AND REQUIRING THE PARTIES TO 

FILE DOCUMENTS REVEALING 

HER TRUE IDENTITY UNDER SEAL 

OR WITH APPROPRIATE 

REDACTIONS

STIPULATION AND PROTECTIVE ORDER

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED, by the undersigned attorneys for the respective 

parties, that Plaintiff Jane Doe may proceed in the above-captioned case using a pseudonym. Because 

Ms. Doe was a witness in a federal attempted murder case and is in danger of reprisal should her true 

identity be revealed, the parties agree to take all necessary steps to protect her true identity.

It is further agreed that all documents filed in this case which reference or refer to Jane Doe’s true 

identity or identifying information shall be redacted or filed under seal in order to protect Jane Doe’s 

safety. Identifying information includes but is not limited to name, date of birth, social security number, 

current address and past addresses. In accordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5.2, the parties 

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also agree to redact any document containing identifying information for Jane Doe’s children.

This stipulation is entered into by the parties following the Court’s June 2, 2014 order granting Plaintiff 

Jane Doe’s request to use a pseudonym in the above-captioned case and to redact documents containing 

information that reveals her identity pending the parties’ presentation of an appropriate protective 

order. This stipulated protective order is intended to encompass all forms of disclosure which might 

contain information revealing Jane Doe’s true identity, including any document, pleading, motion, 

exhibit, declaration, affidavit, transcript, witness testimony, statements made during interviews, 

meetings between counsel, and any tangible item including electronic medium and photographs.

As Plaintiffs have informed Defendants of Jane Doe’s true identity, the parties agree that Defendants 

are not prejudiced by Jane Doe’s use of a pseudonym in this case. 

In order to protect Jane Doe’s safety, the parties agree that any document revealing her identity will 

be filed under seal except that to the extent her true identity can be protected through redaction alone, 

documents must be redacted instead of sealed. No document filed under seal shall be open to 

inspection, except as provided herein.

Plaintiffs and Defendants agree that counsel of record in this action may review any sealed documents

and may reveal Plaintiff’s true identity (or any information or distinguishing characteristics which 

could reveal Plaintiff’s true identity) only to other counsel of record and their staff and retained 

consultants to the extent necessary to litigate this action, by operation of law or pursuant to court order. 

The parties further agree that Defendant Stephen Pelz and the Housing Authority of the County of Kern 

(Housing Authority) personnel may also view such sealed documents solely to the extent necessary to 

defend this litigation, by operation of law or pursuant to court order, or as determined by the Executive 

Director of the Housing Authority to be required for Housing Authority business. Plaintiff Jane Doe 

may view any sealed documents that reveal her true identity. 

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This protective order shall be without prejudice as to the right of any party to oppose production of any 

information or object to its admissibility into evidence.

If either party believes a document has been sealed or redacted improperly the parties will make good 

faith efforts to resolve the issue without the assistance of the Court. In the event the parties cannot 

resolve the dispute, the party disputing the use of redaction or filing under seal may file a motion to

unseal or to remove redactions. 

When any counsel of record in this case becomes aware of a violation of this protective order, such 

attorney shall report to all counsel of record that there may have been a violation of this protective 

order. At that time, counsel shall meet and confer in good faith to determine how to remedy the 

violation in order to protect Jane Doe’s safety. 

The parties agree to make all good faith efforts to carefully review all documents filed in this case to 

ensure that any identifying information is appropriately redacted, or that the document is filed under 

seal.

After the termination of this case, the provisions of this protective order shall continue to be binding. 

SO STIPULATED.

ORDER

Finding that the public will not be prevented from observing this Court’s proceedings or rulings by 

implementation of the parties’ stipulated protective order, it is ORDERED that the above stipulated 

protective order go into effect immediately. 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: July 18, 2014 /s/ Jennifer L. Thurston 

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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