The New York Times said it took disciplinary action against its Melbourne-based reporter Natasha Frost after she leaked contents of a private WhatsApp group.
after a New York Times journalist leaked contents of a private WhatsApp group are mulling a lawsuit against the newspaper.
“In light of the revelations that have now emerged and the serious impact that the doxing of Jewish creatives has had on many people’s employment and mental health, all legal avenues are being explored,”, the Melbourne-based reporter who acknowledged leaking the contents of the WhatsApp group to a third party though she denied knowing that it would lead to doxxing and harassment.
PBS correspondent apologizes for falsely telling live audience Trump tried to talk Israel out of cease-fire deal Law enforcement officials in Australia are investigating the alleged harassment, though Frost is not under investigation since she is not suspected of any criminal offenses, according to Guardian Australia.that the Times took disciplinary action against Frost, who gained access to the WhatsApp group last fall — just weeks after the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas which left nearly 1,200 Israeli soldiers and civilians dead.
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