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Wednesday Jul 06, 2005
Matt Cooper: "There's no congratulations, this is a very sad day."
"It is a sad time when two journalists who are simply doing their jobs, and trying to keep confidences, report important stories face the prospect of going to prison for keeping those confidences. My heart goes out to Judy. I told her as I left the court to stay strong. Cooper said that, despite the fact that his employer "Time Magazine had, over my objections, turned over my notes and emails" he would still have remained in civil contempt out of his duty to his source "Now let me make it entirely clear: I am with Judy, that these government-issued waivers that the prosecutor's been handing out are not worth the paper they're written on...they're just not voluntary if your boss hands you something and says 'sign it.' It's coercive, it cannot be considered voluntary, and I don't think any reporter can take that as a legitimate waiver. I could not." Matt Cooper did not reveal the name of his source to reporters. Judith Miller did not reveal the name of her source to the Judge. Patrick Fitzgerald did not reveal the name of anyone he's indicted in this matter. Judge Hogan did not reveal the contents of the eight blank pages in the appeal court decision. Email This Post |
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