NORMAN — The lawyers for Mia Molitor again want the infamous Joe Mixon video suppressed. And part of the reason is the existence of a second surveillance video from the incident at Pickleman's Gourmet Café, which has not been made public or seen by media.

The Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters has been challenging in court the city of Norman's decision to not release the video that shows Mixon punching Molitor in the early hours of July 25, 2014, at the Campus Corner cafe near the University of Oklahoma.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of the broadcasters, though Norman officials have 20 days to appeal. In July, Molitor filed a motion to intervene and keep the video suppressed, citing victim's rights considerations. However, Molitor withdrew that request in October. That motion was refiled Thursday in Cleveland County District Court. A Cleveland County judge will decide the issue.

“Unfortunately, the decision to attempt to intervene in the OAB case was twisted by some people to further a false narrative wherein Mia supposedly spit on, punched and hurled racial slurs at a cornered man,” Molitor attorneys, Ben Baker and Rusty Smith, said in a statement released to The Oklahoman. They called that narrative false and said “one could conclude that Mia — and the truth — would be well served by the public disclosure of the video of the punch.”