According to media reports, a Florida judge temporarily blocked the publication of records of Bob Saget's death.
On Wednesday, a Florida judge granted Bob Sucket's family a temporary ban on publishing photos and records related to his investigation into fatal head injury.
A day earlier, Sargett's widow and three daughters had sued Florida officials to block the distribution of evidence in the case. Earlier, a forensic doctor ruled that Sargit had died in a sudden fall from a hotel room in Orlando last month.
Orange County Circuit Judge Vincent Chiu, who agreed to suspend the publication of the documents, wrote that the court needed time to weigh the family's "legitimate privacy interests versus the public's right to demand disclosure."
According to court documents, Vincent Kew wrote: "If the requested interim injunction is not granted, the plaintiff will suffer irreparable harm, including severe mental anguish, anguish and emotional distress." ”。
The order will remain in effect until the court decides on the lawsuit.
Last week's autopsy revealed that the 65-year-old star died unexpectedly after suffering a "blunt head injury" during an apparent "unconscious fall" at the Ritz-Carlton hotel on Jan. 9.
Sargit's skull fractures were so severe that a doctor reportedly speculated that the fractures could have been caused by a fall from several floors or a baseball bat attack.