A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has ordered parties to provide good cause why the court shouldn’t follow its own precedent and unseal a lower court’s summary judgment order and related documents in a lawsuit accusing an associate of the billionaire Jeffrey Epstein of human trafficking.

The case before U.S. Judge Robert Sweet of the Southern District of New York has generated a host of appeals to the Second Circuit, including by the plaintiff, Virginia Giuffre.