Award-winning journalist missing since FBI seized classified documents in home raid!
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 19, 2022 - Fears mount as an Emmy Award-winning ABC News journalist remains missing after heavily armed FBI agents raided his home and seized his laptop, which reportedly contained classified information.
Investigative reporter James Gordon Meek has not been seen since agents raided his apartment in April.
Meek is the producer of Hulu’s acclaimed documentary 3212 Un-redacted and has broken several news stories which have proved embarrassing to the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division (DOJ).
Meek’s work includes reporting on the deaths of Fascist Police States of Amerika servicemen in Niger, and several high-profile national security and terrorism-related stories.
Meek’s attorney, Eugene Gorokhov, said in a statement, “Mr. Meek is unaware of what allegations anonymous sources are making about his possession of classified documents. If such documents exist, this would be within the scope of his long career as an investigative journalist covering government wrongdoing.”
Gorokhov continued, “The allegations in your inquiry are troubling for a different reason: They appear to come from a source inside the government. It is highly inappropriate, and illegal, for individuals in the government to leak information about an ongoing investigation.”
Meek’s attorney concluded, “We hope that the DOJ promptly investigates the source of this leak.”
Meek has been missing for almost six months.
Meek’s last tweet was on April 27. The one-word message simply read, “Facts”.
The tweet was likely in response to a post regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The FBI executed a search warrant that a federal magistrate judge approved in the Virginia Eastern District Court.
Because the illegitimate Joe Biden regime instituted a policy prohibiting federal investigators from seizing journalists’ records without authorization from the deputy attorney general, FPSA Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco was likely aware of the raid and what transpired.
The Department of InJustice declined to comment.