ERICA P. GROSJEAN, Magistrate Judge.
On March 10, 2017, the Court issued an order requiring the Attorney General's Office to send "
For the sake of clarification, the Court reiterates that the Attorney General's Office is required to send to Kathleen Williams all documents it has received that are related to this case. This would include medical files. To the extent that the Court previously suggested that the Attorney General's Office should disclose Plaintiff's c-file only, that instruction was based on the understanding, from representatives of the Attorney General's office, that the c-file comprises the only documents the Attorney General had obtained regarding the case. The Court did not intend to permit the Attorney General's Office to withhold relevant documents. The Court knows of no legal basis for an initial counsel to obtain relevant documents and then withhold them from subsequent counsel, and relatedly from discovery on defendants.
Thus, all documents, including the c-file, medical file, or any other documents obtained by the Attorney General's office in this case when it was acting as counsel for defendants shall be treated as described under the Court's order (ECF No. 55).
Additionally, the Court requests clarification to the extent that the Attorney General's possession of documents is relevant to Plaintiff's request for sanctions. The Court denied Plaintiff's motion for sanctions against the Attorney General's Office in part because the Attorney General's Office did not conduct "discovery" in obtaining Plaintiff's Central File. During the conference, the Attorney General's representatives did not describe any other documents or how they were obtained. While it may be that the denial of the motion is proper regarding these documents as well, the Court needs additional information to make such a determination.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, within twenty-one days of the date of service of this order, the Attorney General's Office is required to file a response, explaining what documents it obtained other than Plaintiff's Central File and how it came into possession of such documents.
IT IS SO ORDERED.