HARRISBURG â Five years after former State Rep. Leslie Acosta quietly pleaded guilty in an embezzlement scheme, much of the case against her remains under a shroud of secrecy.
More than half of the court records in Acostaâs case are sealed, despite widespread criticism that the onetime Philadelphia Democrat was allowed to remain in office, and even run for reelection uncontested, because of the unusual level of secrecy surrounding her 2016 conviction.
A trio of Pennsylvania media organizations â Spotlight PA, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and LNP|LancasterOnline â are now asking a federal court to unseal those records, highlighting the publicâs right to view judicial proceedings and records in criminal cases and arguing that there is a high burden for restricting that access.