Washington (CNN) The public will have to wait a little longer to read Paul Manafort's sentencing memo from special counsel Robert Mueller.

The critical filing had a midnight Friday deadline set by the federal court, but the report was not publicly released.

On Saturday, Judge Amy Berman Jackson confirmed the Special Counsel's sentencing memo for Manafort was filed under seal on Friday. The prosecutors now must make a redacted version, with exhibits, available on the public docket. They have not yet done so.

The memorandum is the last major requisite court filing in Mueller's longest running case, a sprawling prosecution of the former Trump campaign manager that led investigators to gather exhaustive information about his hidden Cypriot bank accounts, Ukrainian political efforts in Europe and the US and into Manafort's time on the 2016 presidential campaign.

A spokesman for the special counsel's office declined to comment about the situation Friday, and a spokesperson for the court could not be reached.

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