Minn. Stat. § 611A.035
Subd. 1. Discretion of prosecutor not to disclose.
A prosecutor may elect not to disclose a victim's or witness's home or employment address or telephone number if the prosecutor certifies to the trial court that:
(3) the victim's or witness's home or employment address or telephone number is not relevant to the prosecution's case.
(2) order the prosecutor to arrange a confidential meeting between defense counsel, or defense council's agent, and the victim or witness, at a neutral location.
This subdivision shall not be construed to compel a victim or witness to give any statement to or attend any meeting with defense counsel or defense counsel's agent.
If such a certification is made, the prosecutor must move at a contested hearing for the court's permission to continue to withhold this information.
The court shall either:
Subd. 2. Witness testimony in court.
No victim or witness providing testimony in court proceedings may be compelled to state a home or employment address on the record in open court unless the court finds that the testimony would be relevant evidence.