GT Advanced Technologies, the company that was to supply Apple with scratch-resistant sapphire, has asked a federal bankruptcy court to make public confidential information that would describe its partnership with Apple and explain how GT collapsed.

Previously, those documents had been filed in redacted form by GT. But in a motion made on Friday, GT asked the court to order it to file unredacted versions of several documents.

“GTAT believes that, in the interest of their creditors, equity holders, and other stakeholders, as well as to ensure an open, transparent, and fair process in these Chapter 11 cases, unredacted versions of the Supplemental First Day Declaration, the Motion to Reject, the Wind Down Motion, and the Motion to Expedite, should be filed,” GT’s lawyers wrote.

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