Los Angeles Times Leaks? Paper Asks Readers for Public Records

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The Los Angeles Times called on readers to submit any public records and government documents.

The Times created a database for submissions and according to the LA Times readers representative, Deirdre Edgar, the Times “will review each document before” publishing it.

Read more about the request here and see the current database here.

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Los Angeles Times Leaks? Paper Asks Readers for Public Records

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