Judge: Blagojevich papers to remain mostly sealed
By Associated Press
Jul 29, 2009 1:30 PM CDT
FILE -In this Tuesday, April 21, 2009 file photo, ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich leaves federal court in Chicago after a hearing to ask permission to go to Costa Rica to take part in a reality TV show, which U.S. District Judge James B. Zagel denied. Blagojevich's corruption case comes up for...   (Associated Press)

A federal judge says he'll largely turn down media requests for access to sealed documents in former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's (blah-GOY'-uh-vich-is) political corruption case.

U.S. District Judge James Zagel said Wednesday he tentatively plans to unseal a smattering of what news organizations want to be made public _ including snippets of a motion filed by lawyers for Blagojevich co-defendant William Cellini.

The Cellini document had been sought by the Chicago Tribune, CNN and WLS-TV.

CNN and WLS also sought access to FBI wiretaps of Blagojevich's phone conversations in the days before his arrest.

Blagojevich is accused of scheming to sell or trade President Barack Obama's former U.S. Senate seat and of illegally squeezing business executives for campaign money.

He has denied wrongdoing.