Armed
agents seize records of reporter, Washington Times prepares legal
action
25 October, 2013
Maryland
State Police and federal agents used a search warrant in an unrelated
criminal investigation to seize the private reporting files of an
award-winning former investigative journalist for The Washington
Times who had exposed problems in the Homeland Security Department's
Federal Air Marshals Service.
Reporter
Audrey Hudson said the investigators, who included an agent for
Homeland Security's Coast Guard service, made a pre-dawn raid of her
family home Aug. 6 and took her private notes and government
documents that she had obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
The
documents, some of which chronicled her sources and her work at The
Times about problems inside the Homeland Security Department, were
seized under a warrant to search for unregistered firearms and a
“potato gun” suspected of belonging to her husband, Paul
Flanagan, a Coast Guard employee. Mr. Flanagan has not been charged
with any wrongdoing since the raid.
The
warrant, a copy of which was obtained by The Times, offered no
specific permission to seize reporting notes or files.
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