A fear of embarrassment does not justify allowing a defendant in a civil suit to proceed anonymously, a federal judge held Tuesday.In a written opinion, U.S. District Judge Harry D. Leinenweber denied a motion by John Doe No. 12 to keep his name under wraps while he battles accusations that he illegally downloaded the horror movie “Pay the Ghost.”Anonymous litigation, Leinenweber wrote, quoting Doe v. Village of Deerfield, 819 F.3d 372 (7th Cir. 2016), “runs contrary to the rights of the public to have …