D.C. Cops Conspired to Keep Records From Reporters, Activists, and Critics, Says Lawsuit
Defense lawyer Amy Phillips is suing over what she calls the department's "watchlist policy."
3 February 2022
Defense lawyer Amy Phillips is suing over what she calls the department's "watchlist policy."
3 February 2022
Did D.C. cops conspire to keep damning information from people and groups critical of them? That's what criminal defense lawyer Amy Phillips alleges in a new federal lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The suit stems from a whistleblower's account of life inside the D.C. police department's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) office. The whistleblower said she was instructed to flag for higher-ups any records requests coming from certain individuals and groups, as well as requests regarding certain sensitive topics. They would then strategize about ways to discourage, delay, or deny these requests. "The ...
D.C. Cops Conspired to Keep Records From Reporters, Activists, and Critics, Says Lawsuit
Did D.C. cops conspire to keep damning information from people and groups critical of them? That's what criminal defense lawyer...
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