
Orange County Sheriff's Office's final report reaffirms no foul play in Bob Saget's death
CNN
The Orange County Sheriff's Office issued its final report into the death of Bob Saget on Tuesday and said it will comply with a court ordered permanent injunction blocking the release of additional details of the comedian's untimely death.
"Yesterday, a court order was entered prohibiting the release of certain materials gathered during the course of OCSO's investigation into the death of Bob Saget. The Orange County Sheriff's Office will comply with the order, while remaining committed to transparency and following the law regarding access to public records," OCSO said in an email.
Saget's family filed a lawsuit last month against Orange County's sheriff and the medical examiner's office, requesting that some investigation records related to his death be exempt from being revealed publicly. A Florida judge granted a permanent injunction Monday blocking the release of additional records related to the death investigation, CNN previously reported.

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