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A New York judge has issued a temporary protective order keeping all court filings related to the stabbing death of Stamford’s Joseph Comunale confidential.
Judge Charles Solomon issued the ordered at the request of state prosecutors, who were concerned that the release of certain information could “jeopardized the pending homicide investigation,” said attorney Michael Pappa, who represents co-defendant Lawrence Dilione.
Pappa said he filed a motion in court Tuesday afternoon, but he could not discuss its content because of the protective order. The order will be reviewed on Monday, Pappa said.
The prosecutors’ concerns appear to stem from a motion that was made public earlier this month detailing gory details about the moments leading up the Nov. 13 murder.
That motion — filed by attorney Mark Bederow, who represents co-defendant Max Gemma — describes a night of drinking and snorting cocaine inside a posh New York high-rise apartment owned by James Rackover, the third defendant in the case.