In the case Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-07777-LJL, the plaintiff, Jane Doe, filed a motion to proceed anonymously, citing the highly sensitive and personal nature of her allegations against Sean Combs. She expressed concerns about potential retaliatory harm and unwanted media attention if her identity were disclosed. The court granted her motion, allowing her to file the complaint and issue summonses under a pseudonym. However, the court required her to file a renewed motion within 30 days after serving the complaint to continue proceeding anonymously; failure to do so would result in the disclosure of her name.
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