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Washington Post's Will Lewis and Robert Winnett Used Stolen Records at Sunday Times, NYT Reveals
Jun 16, 2024, 02:44 PM
The Washington Post is facing significant internal and external scrutiny following revelations that its new publisher, Will Lewis, and incoming executive editor, Robert Winnett, used fraudulently obtained records during their tenure at The Sunday Times in the early 2000s. A New York Times investigation revealed that Lewis and Winnett engaged in unethical practices by using stolen phone and company records for their articles. This news comes shortly after Lewis's controversial interactions with the Washington Post staff, which included disputes over financial losses and hiring practices. The revelations have led to questions about the vetting process for the new leadership and have put the credibility of the Washington Post's management team in jeopardy. NPR has reported on the ethical concerns surrounding the new leadership, echoing the findings of the New York Times.
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