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August 4, 2011

LCSO Responds to Story about El-Atari Release – Patch.com

LCSO Responds to Story about El-Atari Release
Patch.com
3, in response to a Washington Post story regarding the release of Osama M. El-Atari from the Loudoun Adult Detention Center in March 9, 2007. The story juxtaposed the timing of campaign contributions from El-Atari to Loudoun County Sheriff Stephen O.

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July 25, 2011

Seattle Weekly’s Liysa Northon, Ann Rule Story Lacks Huge Disclosure – Huffington Post

Seattle Weekly's Liysa Northon, Ann Rule Story Lacks Huge Disclosure
Huffington Post
The alternative Seattle Weekly ran a lengthy cover story last week about local bestselling true crime author Ann Rule. Specifically, the article focused on a book Rule wrote about Liysa Northon, a woman accused of killing her husband.

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June 7, 2011

Michael Vick, Finally Free? New Autobiography Tells NFL Star’s Redemption Story – Christian Post

Michael Vick, Finally Free? New Autobiography Tells NFL Star's Redemption Story
Christian Post
His book reveals never-before-told details about his conviction and his subsequent imprisonment, and speaks also about his newly found faith, which he discovered during his difficulties. A spokesman for The Core Media Group, the publisher of his book,

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May 28, 2011

Prosecutors want to ban suspect in ‘Barefoot Bandit’ case from story profits – Nashua Telegraph


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Prosecutors want to ban suspect in 'Barefoot Bandit' case from story profits
Nashua Telegraph
this week in US District Court in Seattle, prosecutors assert the 20-year-old should be required to forfeit “any profits or proceeds received in connection with any publication or dissemination of information” relating to his alleged crime spree.
Prosecutors seek any profits of alleged "Barefoot Bandit"Reuters
No Book Deal for You: Feds Bar Colton Harris-Moore from Selling the RightsSeattlest
Fed Prosecutors: Barefoot Bandit Should Turn Over Any Profits from Book or ticklethewire.com
Seattle Post Intelligencer -MyNorthwest.com
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May 27, 2011

Feds to ‘Barefoot Bandit:’ You owe us the rights to your story – Seattle Post Intelligencer

Feds to 'Barefoot Bandit:' You owe us the rights to your story
Seattle Post Intelligencer
In the indictment filed in US District Court at Seattle, federal prosecutors claim the government is owed the rights to any “intellectual property” related to the crime. That would mean he couldn't profit by selling his story for a book or movie,

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March 31, 2011

‘Started Early, Took My Dog’: Kate Atkinson’s story of a cop, a child rescue … – The Seattle Times

'Started Early, Took My Dog': Kate Atkinson's story of a cop, a child rescue
The Seattle Times
is deeply rewarding — despite the author's refusal to settle for a pat ending. Plus, there's a bonus feature: one really spirited dog. Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times.

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March 15, 2011

First Person Exonerated With DNA Evidence Shares Story, Advocates to Repeal … – Patch.com

First Person Exonerated With DNA Evidence Shares Story, Advocates to Repeal
Patch.com
His exoneration and subsequent release were the impetus for the Innocence Protection Act of 2003 which established the Kirk Bloodsworth Post Conviction DNA Testing Program. The program provides funding for DNA testing in capital punishment cases.

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February 22, 2011

Submit this story – Huffington Post

Submit this story
Huffington Post
Guerrier had served less than two years in a US jail for a conviction on a charge of possessing a firearm by a convicted felon while he was working as an security guard. Earlier, he was accused of committing battery on a police officer during a traffic

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February 2, 2011

Story of Seattle female jogger assailed turned out to be false – Examiner.com


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Story of Seattle female jogger assailed turned out to be false
Examiner.com
Authorities in Seattle, Washington say that the story about a 26-year-old woman who claimed that she was attacked by a man at approximately 1:50am Saturday
Woman falsely reported assault on Fremont street, police saySeattle Times
Police say woman lied about Fremont sexual assaultSeattle Post Intelligencer
Woman Who Said She Was Sexually Assaulted While Jogging in Fremont Made Up the Seattle Weekly (blog)

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February 1, 2011

Police: Fremont jogger made up story about attack – Seattle Times

Police: Fremont jogger made up story about attack
Seattle Times
police are not seeking to have the woman charged with a crime, such as filing a false police report. The woman, in an interview with The Seattle Times,

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