The records were not confidential, medical, nor leaked. They are publicly available law enforcement records obtained under a routine Virginia FOIA request to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and provided by the office’s FOIA coordinator. Copies of The Intercept’s correspondence with the sheriff’s office are being published with this story.

  • drhoopoe
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    411 months ago

    Wow, what a shitty hack job. What the fuck happened to the Intercept?

  • paraphrandOP
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    11 months ago

    The article has many quotes from people who frame recent events as “classic conspiracy theories.” (Phrasing, mine.)

    It’s interesting they spent a large part pointing out how Grusch and Coulthart got ahead of it and made preemptive claims of strategic leaks happening.

    It sucks that Grusch’s past struggles are being covered. But it was going to come out eventually since the police were involved.

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      411 months ago

      On the bright side, they didn’t select a crazy looking photo of him.