News Corp. Says It Was Not Told of Subpoena for Reporter’s Phone Records
News Corporation said on Sunday that it had no record of being notified by the Justice Department nearly three years ago of a subpoena for the telephone records of a reporter at its Fox News cable channel.
The company’s chief legal counsel at the time also said that he had never seen material from the government related to the subpoena.
The Justice Department has signaled that it notified News Corporation on Aug. 27, 2010, that it had seized the phone records of a Fox News reporter — who turned out to be the Washington correspondent James Rosen — after one of his articles had included details of a secret United States report on North Korea
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So let’s recap some of the facts here:
1) News of DOJ subpoenas of Journalsist records breaks.
2) Fox News cries “foul” when it is disclosed that one of its journalist, James Rosen was targeted.
3) Roger Ailes published spirited defense of Fox News.
4) Dr Johnson posts evidence alleging Rosen’s criminal activity. LGF
5) DOJ claims that they informed Fox Corporation entity that it had started the investigation 2 years ago. LGF
6) Fox Corporation throws poop at US DOJ like monkeys at the zoo - “Did not”.