It is reported that Doe is allowed to inspect the rooms she was in on the night in question (though she is allowed to inspect additional rooms if she recalls being in places not originally identified, though Brown has the right to object).
She will be present with two attorneys and a videographer, who will conduct an initial walkthrough with Brown’s attorney, which cannot be videotaped. Then Doe must wait outside with one of her attorneys while her other attorney, her videographer and Brown’s attorney conduct the inspection (which can be recorded, just without audio).
Brown is allowed to record the inspection as well, though he cannot record Doe’s attorney or her videographer.
The court has given Doe two hours to complete the inspection.
Brown has been given permission to remove personal effects prior to the inspection and he will provide available dates for them to come. The inspection must be completed within 120 days.