Conservative group accused newspaper of violating attorney-client privilege after legal memos were obtained
Photograph: Mark Lennihan/APPhotograph: Mark Lennihan/APfrom publishing documents between conservative group Project Veritas and its lawyer and ruled that the newspaper must immediately relinquish confidential legal memos it obtained.
In that story, the Times quoted the memos, leading Project Veritas to accuse the newspaper of violating attorney-client privilege. Project Veritas bills itself as a watchdog, often of media. It’s known for using hidden cameras and hiding identities to try to ensnare journalists in embarrassing conversations and to reveal supposed liberal bias.
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