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Washington Post Executives Used Fraudulent Records in Past Roles, Amid $77 Million Losses
Jun 15, 2024, 10:51 PM
The Washington Post is facing significant controversy as its publisher and incoming top editor have been implicated in using fraudulently obtained records in past roles in the U.K. This revelation comes from a New York Times investigation, which found that Will Lewis and Robert Winnett, while at the Sunday Times in the early 2000s, used illegally obtained phone and company records in their articles. The Washington Post, acquired by Jeff Bezos for $250 million over a decade ago, is currently trying to turn around its business. The publisher has also shared plans for a 'Third Newsroom' with concerned staff amid these allegations. The controversy follows internal conflicts at the Washington Post, including disputes over $77 million in financial losses and staffing decisions.
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