A journey of healing. Kelly Rizzo has been open about the mourning process following the death of her husband, comedian Bob Saget.
17.02.2022 - 04:05 / etcanada.com
A Florida judge has granted the legal request by the family of the late Bob Saget to block records related to the “Full House” star’s death from being released.
According to court documents obtained by ET Canada, the temporary injunction will prevent the release of those records, siding with the arguments put forward in the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Florida’s Orange County by Saget’s widow, Kelly Rizzo, and the late comedian’s three daughters.
“While we are sensitive to the family’s concerns about the right to privacy, that must be balanced with our commitment to transparency, compliance with the law, and the public’s right to know,” the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement to ET.
As WFTV 9 ABC reports, Orange County Sheriff John Mina and the District Nine Medical Examiner’s Office are named as defendants, with the suit requesting an injunction that would declare all materials gathered during the investigation into Saget’s death as confidential and exempt from any public records requests under Florida’s Public Records act.
Those records, reports the outlet, include photos and both video and audio recordings, some of which “graphically depict Mr. Saget, his likeness or features, or parts of him.”
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The lawsuit contends that the family would suffer “irreparable harm in the form of extreme mental pain, anguish and emotional distress,” if those records were to be released and made public, and that releasing the material would “serve no public interest.”
The 65-year-old comedian was found dead in a Florida hotel room on Jan. 9, with the medical examiner subsequently ruling Saget’s death to be accidental, resulting from blunt force trauma
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Bob Saget’s widow Kelly Rizzo and her three daughters filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Orange County, Florida sheriff and medical examiner’s office seeking to keep sealed certain records related to the investigation into the comedian’s recent death.
Bob Saget's family a temporary injunction to block records from the investigation into his death from being released to the public.The injunction comes following a lawsuit filed by Saget's family — including his widow, Kelly Rizzo, as well as his daughters, Aubrey, Lara, and Jennifer — filed on Tuesday.The lawsuit, obtained by ET, argued that Saget's family would «suffer irreparable harm in the form of extreme mental pain, anguish, and emotional distress» if the Orange County Sheriff and Medical Examiner's Office released the records «in response to public records requests or otherwise disseminate the Records for any other reason or purpose.»According to the judge's decision on Wednesday, in docs obtained by ET, this order will temporarily stop the Orange County Sheriff and Medical Examiner's Office from releasing or disseminating, either voluntarily or in response to any public records requests, any photographs, video recordings, audio recordings, statutorily protected autopsy information, and all other statutorily protected information related to Saget's death, the death investigation, or his autopsy.The judge's order takes effect immediately and will remain in effect until the court decides to lift the injunction at a later date.After news of the family's lawsuit broke, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office told ET in a statement, «While we are sensitive to the family’s concerns about the right to privacy, that must be balanced with our commitment to transparency, compliance with the law, and the public’s right to know.»Saget was found dead on Jan. 9 in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida. According to the Orange County Medical Examiner's autopsy report, obtained by ET on Feb.
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Florida Circuit Judge Vincent Chiu has temporarily blocked the release of Bob Saget‘s medical records surrounding his death.
Just over a month after his passing, Bob Saget’s widow and daughters have sued officials in Orange County, Florida, in an attempt to prevent the release of new details surrounding his death at the age of 65. Bob Saget’s family lawsuit claims that his loved ones would suffer “irreparable harm” if investigation records into his death were to be made public.
Bob Saget’s family is taking legal action against Florida authorities in hopes of keeping the comedian’s death records private.
The family of the late Bob Saget has filed a lawsuit in Florida’s Orange County attempting to prevent records related to the “Full House” star’s death from being released.
Bob Saget's family filed a lawsuit Tuesday attempting to block officials from releasing further information regarding the comedian's cause of death "in order to protect" their "privacy," one of the family's attorneys said. The lawsuit, which was filed in Orange County and obtained by Fox News Digital, names Orange County Sheriff John Mina and the District Nine Medical Examiner’s Office. "In order to protect the Saget family’s privacy, today on their behalf, I filed for an injunction to prevent the disclosure of any photographs or videos of Mr.