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The judge who unsealed some documents related to Trump University has now tried to reseal some of them. | Getty Judge tries to reseal Trump University documents

Just as documents unsealed in a class-action lawsuit over Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's Trump University real estate program made a huge splash in the media, the judge who ordered the release of the information is trying to put some of it back under wraps.

U.S. District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel issued an order Friday, unsealing various records in the suit, citing significant public interest in the matter, driven in part by Trump's own public attacks on the judge.

However, on Tuesday evening, Curiel tried to roll back his earlier order. He said he had "mistakenly" listed some records to be released in full, when they were actually supposed to be edited or redacted to delete personal information like home addresses and personal emails.

Those records are now restricted again on the court's docketing system, but they are clearly in the possession of numerous news organizations. For instance, a declaration from former Trump University events manager Corinne Summer was posted online by The New York Times, but is no longer available from the court.

"Instructors were trained to, and witnessed them, asking students during the $1,500 seminars to call their credit card companies and raise their credit limits two, three or four times so that they would be able to invest in real estate. They would tell students to max out their credit card because they would make their money back. They couldn’t raise their limit and use it the same day," Summer wrote.

The judge told lawyers for the disgruntled Trump University participants and for Trump to file redacted copies of the resealed documents by Thursday so they could again be made public by the court. (The plaintiffs submitted their edited filing later Wednesday.)

Some of the materials unsealed Tuesday were not previously public, such as portions of Trump University internal "Playbooks." However, POLITICO posted a Playbook from 2010 back in March.

In addition, some of the documents released Tuesday were provided to news organizations several weeks ago, following a motion The Washington Post filed with the court challenging the secrecy of some records in the court's file.

UPDATE (Wednesday, 4:34 p.m.): This post has been updated with the plaintiffs' filing and to indicate that both sides in the case were ordered to refile materials.