Court Rules in Favor of Request, to Ban the Release of Details , Regarding Bob Saget's Death.<br />Court Rules in Favor of Request, to Ban the Release of Details , Regarding Bob Saget's Death.<br />On March 14, a Florida judge ruled in favor of Bob Saget's family's request to ban the release of records and photos <br />of the late actor's death released to media outlets. .<br />ABC reports that earlier this year, the family sued <br />to block the release of details regarding <br />Saget's sudden death at the age of 65.<br />The family argued that the release <br />of that information would exacerbate <br />the pain they already felt. .<br />The family argued that the release <br />of that information would exacerbate <br />the pain they already felt. .<br />The family's request was granted <br />a permanent injunction by a Florida judge. .<br />The Saget family expressed their gratitude <br />for the court's decision to grant their request <br />to preserve the dignity of the late actor. .<br />Brian H. Bieber, a lawyer speaking <br />on behalf of the Saget family, said that , "all the prayers and well wishes are beyond appreciated. We certainly extend ours.".<br />ABC points out that following the court's decision, <br />lingering questions regarding Saget's death <br />may go unanswered publicly. .<br />Tom Porto, a legal expert and trial attorney, <br />told "Good Morning America,", "the public adoration for Mr. Saget didn't trump <br />those privacy interests of his family in this scenario.".<br />Tom Porto, a legal expert and trial attorney, <br />told "Good Morning America,", "the public adoration for Mr. Saget didn't trump <br />those privacy interests of his family in this scenario.".<br />In this circumstance the prosecutor, district attorney has decided that this did not need to be investigated any further. While tragic, I do believe that is the best outcome to protect his family and their privacy interests, Tom Porto, Legal expert and trial attorney, <br />via 'Good Morning America'.<br />In this circumstance the prosecutor, district attorney has decided that this did not need to be investigated any further. While tragic, I do believe that is the best outcome to protect his family and their privacy interests, Tom Porto, Legal expert and trial attorney, <br />via 'Good Morning America'