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Settlement reached in suits over FBI posing as AP reporter

Por: ABC News Entertainment November 05, 2022

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WASHINGTON -- The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press will get a $145,000 settlement following a pair of lawsuits filed after an FBI agent posed as a reporter for The Associated Press and created a fake story. The long-running Freedom of Information Act cases led to appeals court decisions that will help bolster access to public records, said Adam Marshall, an attorney for the group. The cases also shed light on FBI agents posing as... + full article



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