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Source: www.iht.com --- 66 days ago
The widow of a tabloid photo editor who died in the 2001 Anthrax attacks insisted in a $50 million federal Lawsuit filed years ago that the U.S. government was ultimately responsible for his death. ... Source: edition.cnn.com --- 64 days ago
An Anthrax victim's widow said new evidence about the suspect in the 2001 attacks released to the public supports her $50 million Lawsuit blaming the federal government for her husband's death. ... Source: www.cnn.com --- 64 days ago
An Anthrax victim's widow said new evidence about the suspect in the 2001 attacks released to the public supports her $50 million Lawsuit blaming the federal government for her husband's death. ... Source: topics.edition.cnn.com --- 86 days ago
WASHINGTON The Justice Department has agreed to pay $5.8 million to settle a Lawsuit with former Army scientist Steven Hatfill, who was named as a person of interest in the 2001 Anthrax attacks ... Source: www.startribune.com --- 64 days ago
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... Source: jurist.law.pitt.edu --- 87 days ago
[JURIST] A three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Tuesday upheld [text, PDF] the dismissal of a libel case brought against the New York Times by former US Army biodefense research scientist Dr. Stephen Hatfill [WP profile]. In its ruling, the court agreed with the decision of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia that Dr. Hatfill was a "limited ... Source: www.nbc6.net --- 64 days ago
The South Florida widow of a tabloid photo editor who died in the 2001 Anthrax attacks said she's thankful the federal investigaiton is now closed. ... Source: www.dbtechno.com --- 87 days ago
Washington (dbTechno) - Former army scientist Steven J. Hatfill filed a Lawsuit against the New York Times, stating the paper hinted that he was responsible for the 2001 Anthrax attacks. The paper has been cleared of the charges though. A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the New York Times in the Anthrax Lawsuit. The [...] ... Source: www.wafb.com --- 66 days ago
Associated Press - August 5, 2008 7:23 PM ET MIAMI (AP) - Supporters of an Anthrax widow's Lawsuit blaming the U.S. for her husband's death are hoping the case gets a boost from the FBI's break... ...
Source: www.bnd.com --- 65 days ago
The widow of a tabloid photo editor who died in the 2001 Anthrax attacks insisted in a $50 million federal Lawsuit filed years ago that the U.S. government was ultimately responsible for his death. ... Source: www.wvbusinesslitigationblog.com --- 21 days ago
You may have read that Dr. Steven Hatfill settled his Lawsuit against the United States in June for $5.85 million. The government had identified Hatfill as a person of interest in the 2001 Anthrax attacks -- falsely, as it turns out, which resulted in his Lawsuit. In prosecuting his Lawsuit, Hatfill sought to compel Toni Locy, a former USA Today reporter, to divulge her sources for articles that had discussed the government’s interest in Hatfill. Locy refused to give up her sources, which resulted in United States District Court Judge Reggie Walton entering a contempt order against her. Here is my post from March about the proceedings involving Locy . She appealed the order, and the D. C. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed the order and heard oral argument on Locy’s appeal in May, but has not issued a decision. I suspect most people, including me, assumed that Hatfill’s settlement would moot Judge Walton’s order, but that may not be so. According to Scott Shane's article in yesterday’s New York Times about Bruce Ivins (whom the government has identified as the actual Anthrax killer), Hatfill has asked the Court of Appeals to dismiss Locy’s appeal , which would allow Judge Walton’s order to stand. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press' blog explains that Hatfill's motion could force Locy to pay his attorney’s fees , an amount that could dwarf what Locy would have owed under the contempt order. Starting this fall, Locy b ... Source: tabtaxtv.rcc.se --- 33 days ago
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