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Jim Osman is not a reporter who we see too often. (And not just because he’s on Channel 3.) But one day in August, he gave us the Citizen Kane of local TV news reports.

As it turns out, court papers — “confidential court papers!” — were strewn about Broad Street the morning of August 18. CBS 3 reporter Jim Osman was on the case, reporting as if someone had just dropped an atomic bomb on Center City. He also waved around “confidential court documents” as if they were … something you wave around a lot.

Osman’s entire report was awesome, but it was his kicker that made it People of the Year worthy. Here, watch for yourself.

“We’ll keep working all the angles on this story this afternoon to see why, and how these documents ended up on Broad Street. As the saying goes, someone has some ’splainin to do.”

Someone did eventually do some ’splainin and, uh, the documents weren’t confidential. That makes it even better, really.

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Confidential Court Documents Not All That Confidential

Jim Osman

Last week, CBS 3 broke the story that allegedly confidential court documents were lining Broad Street in the early morning. With a Local Emmy in sight, reporter Jim Osman acted as if someone had dropped an atomic bomb on Philadelphia and ended his report with “Someone has some splainin’ to do!”

Well, it turns out that the documents aren’t really confidential after all. Take it away, Daily News:

What Lawrence found were piles of criminal histories, documents that get printed out every day for each and every criminal case on the daily docket. Prosecutors, public defenders, the courts and private attorneys all get these documents.

“These weren’t official court documents. There was nothing confidential or sensitive about them,” Lawrence said. “You could go to the clerk’s office and get a copy of one.”

Thanks, Walt, for the splainin’.

Court records make mess, litter-ally [Daily News]
Aug. 18: Just Wait Until The Candy Machine Goes Too Fast And Jim Osman Has To Start Putting Them In His Mouth

Just Wait Until The Candy Machine Goes Too Fast And Jim Osman Has To Start Putting Them In His Mouth

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This morning, early bird workers were surprised to find Broad Street littered with sheets of paper. But these weren’t, say, the copies of free alt-weeklies that usually end up strewn about the street. No, these were court documents with confidential information on them.

No one knows, exactly, how those papers got there. CBS 3 contacted all the major court agencies, but no takers just yet. Eventually Center City District employees cleaned up the mess, but not before reporter Jim Osman (pictured) took some confidential documents to himself and showed them to the cameras as if to say, “Here! Want some free social security numbers?”

Be sure to head to CBS 3 and watch the video, if only for Osman’s final line of the report, which is:

“We’ll keep working all the angles on this story this afternoon to see why, and how these documents ended up on Broad Street. As the saying goes, someone has some ’splainin to do.”

In Osman’s next report, he’ll end with, “One of these days, Alice! Zoom! Pow! Straight to the moon!”

Court Documents End Up On City Streets [CBS 3]
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