If you look at the handout that the marshal sent they do mention the idea of the winning bid becoming public knowledge and they sort of side step it and punt to the FOIA (freedom of information act).
I would think that with some bitter losers out there if I were among them I would make sure MY bid became public knowledge so at least people would know what the minimum price they could have sold for was. I think there may be a bit of that happening already bit so far it seems more like rumor than fact.
There is also a losing bidder claiming that the incompetence of the US Marshals cost them 100 BTC but that too could just be sour grapes.
I was a little surprised at how little about the inner workings of BTC Draper seemed to know. He was very uncomfortable she speaking about the 'how' and seemed to refer those questions to the kid for complete answers. He was however equally confident when talking about the big picture stuff, which I guess is where he lives anyway.
Best line: when the Government confiscates cocaine they don't sell it!
To say that would be comparing bitcoin to drugs!