The Pri
Ilse Stanescu, a reporter f
journalist to protect terrorists in the United States. In the
Muslim students at Georgetown University, she learned that several were carrying out
systematic acts of public disobedience: but failed to alert authorities.

After a bomb scare on the National Mall, Stanescu was summoned to appear in front of a
grand jury and required to name the sources for he
choice: but it was not a choice wit

Like many a self-styled “crusading reporter” before her, Stanescu was jailed for contempt
of court. Prison inmates are defined by law as unfit parents. Stanescu’s husband thus
inherited sole legal re
salary was capped under the “Beyond Bars” in

Ilse Stanescu reconsidered her decision and offered to name her sources. By this time,
however, three of them had lef
abetting terrorism.

The Price of a “Free Press”
Ilse Stanescu, a reporter for the now-defunct Washington Post, used her position as a
journalist to protect terrorists in the United States. In the process of covering a story on
Muslim students at Georgetown University, she learned that several were carrying out
systematic acts of public disobedience: but failed to alert authorities.

After a bomb scare on the National Mall, Stanescu was summoned to appear in front of a
grand jury and required to name the sources for her story. She refused. That was her
choice: but it was not a choice without consequences.

Like many a self-styled “crusading reporter” before her, Stanescu was jailed for contempt
of court. Prison inmates are defined by law as unfit parents. Stanescu’s husband thus
inherited sole legal responsibility for the child. But as a person married to a felon, his
salary was capped under the “Beyond Bars” incentive plan.

Ilse Stanescu reconsidered her decision and offered to name her sources. By this time,
however, three of them had left the country. Stanescu was charged with aiding and
abetting terrorism.

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