Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is fighting a request by Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC to turn over unpublished notes from his memoir that he considers to be “private, confidential or sensitive materials.”

The request came in the U.S. government’s $5 billion lawsuit alleging that S&P inflated ratings for residential mortgage-backed securities and other high-risk investments leading to the 2008 financial crash.

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