Ruling on the case for the second time, the panel rejected Senior U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton’s claim that redacting Davis’ name was necessary to protect his reputation and Nathanson’s safety.
While running for lieutenant governor, according to former Coastal Commissioner Mark Nathanson, Davis sought Nathanson’s help in winning favors for developers whom Davis saw as potential campaign contributors. Nathanson was convicted in 1993 of soliciting bribes in exchange for favorable treatment by the commission.
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