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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2022 · 26 MIN

Ken Foskett on why the public needs open records requests

from The Lead · host University of Georgia

Ken Foskett recently retired from his role as a senior editor for investigations at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and he has no shortage of stories to tell. He led a reporting team that investigated open records violations in Atlanta, which led to the first-ever criminal investigation of open records violations in the state of Georgia. He managed to get an interview with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who is known for not speaking with the press. He talks about these experiences and more in this episode. Guest: Ken Foskett, former senior editor for investigations at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Host: Kyra Posey.

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