That won't do any good. It's in the hands of the panel of judges at the Special Division of the D.C. District Court.
The Independent Counsel statute gives people mentioned in the report the right to rebut the findings of the report. But I don't recall that it gives anyone the right to supress the report.
The important thing is to keep funding for Barrett's investigation continued.
Poking around -
http://www.oic.gov/smaltz/ - "You don't have permission to access /smaltz/ on this server."
http://www.oic.gov/notsmaltz/ - "The requested URL /notsmaltz/ was not found on this server."
http://www.oic.gov/barrett/ - "You don't have permission to access /barrett/ on this server."
So the report could be sitting on that server right now.
Perhaps a computer technician who is skilled in the ways of accessing Apache servers could get it.