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Extraction Summary
22
People
17
Organizations
3
Locations
1
Events
3
Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
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Press release / award announcement / government oversight exhibit
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1.63 MB
Summary
This document is an announcement of the 2019 Hillman Prize winners, likely included in House Oversight files (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021225) due to the inclusion of the Miami Herald's 'Perversion of Justice' series. This specific series by Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot is credited with exposing the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the original non-prosecution agreement. The document highlights the impact of various investigative journalism pieces, including reforms in military housing and immigration policy.
People (22)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Julie K. Brown | Journalist/Winner |
Winner of the Newspaper category for 'Perversion of Justice' (Miami Herald), investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Emily Michot | Journalist/Winner |
Winner of the Newspaper category for 'Perversion of Justice' (Miami Herald).
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| Hannah Dreier | Journalist/Winner |
Winner for reporting on MS-13 and Latino immigrants.
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| Adam Serwer | Journalist/Winner |
Winner for Opinion & Analysis essays on racism and the Trump era.
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| Anna Clark | Author/Winner |
Winner for book on the Flint water crisis.
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| Ta-Nehisi Coates | Judge |
Writer judging the prizes.
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| Jelani Cobb | Judge |
New Yorker writer judging the prizes.
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| Alix Freedman | Judge |
Reuters journalist judging the prizes.
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| Hendrik Hertzberg | Judge |
New Yorker writer judging the prizes.
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| Harold Meyerson | Judge |
American Prospect writer judging the prizes.
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| Katrina vanden Heuvel | Judge |
The Nation writer judging the prizes.
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| Joshua Schneyer | Journalist/Winner |
Reuters journalist.
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| Michael Pell | Journalist/Winner |
Reuters journalist.
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| Andrea Januta | Journalist/Winner |
Reuters journalist.
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| Deborah Nelson | Journalist/Winner |
Reuters journalist.
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| Jacob Soboroff | Journalist/Winner |
NBC News journalist.
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| Julia Ainsley | Journalist/Winner |
NBC News journalist.
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| Donald Trump | Subject of Reporting |
Mentioned in relation to reporting by Adam Serwer and David Fahrenthold.
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| Murray Kempton | Past Winner |
Won in 1950.
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| Edward R. Murrow | Past Winner |
Won in 1954.
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| David Fahrenthold | Past Winner |
Won in 2017.
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| Joseph McCarthy | Historical Figure |
Subject of Edward R. Murrow's reporting.
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Timeline (1 events)
2019
Announcement of the 2019 Hillman Prize winners.
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Locations (3)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (3)
Listed together as winners for the Miami Herald.
Serwer won for essays on racism and Trump's political movement.
Fahrenthold won in 2017 for exposing Trump's sexual harassment and foundation mismanagement.
Key Quotes (3)
"Newspaper – Miami Herald, Julie K. Brown and Emily Michot: Perversion of Justice"Source
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"Reporting by this year’s prize winners has had significant positive impact"Source
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"The exposure of pervasive bias and negligence by Long Island police"Source
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Quote #3
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