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This document is a press release from the Sidney Hillman Foundation announcing the winners of the 2019 Hillman Prizes for journalism. It specifically highlights the Miami Herald's investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's plea deal ('sweetheart deal') with Jeffrey Epstein, alongside awards for Reuters, NBC News, MSNBC, and ProPublica. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Adam Serwer Journalist
Recipient of the Opinion & Analysis Prize
Alex Acosta Labor Secretary
Mentioned regarding the Miami Herald investigation into his 'sweetheart deal' with Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of investigation
Described as 'serial sex abuser' involved in a sweetheart deal with Alex Acosta

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
Sidney Hillman Foundation
Reuters
NBC News
MSNBC
ProPublica
Miami Herald
Recognized for investigation into Acosta/Epstein deal
U.S. Military
Subject of Reuters exposé
Trump Administration
Subject of reporting regarding family separation policy

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2019
Announcement of the 69th annual Hillman Prizes
New York

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Location Context
Location of the announcement

Relationships (1)

Alex Acosta Legal/Professional Jeffrey Epstein
Text refers to 'Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s sweetheart deal with serial sex abuser, Jeffrey Epstein'

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"the Miami Herald’s investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s sweetheart deal with serial sex abuser, Jeffrey Epstein"
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Sidney Hillman Foundation Names Winners of 2019 Prizes
for Journalism in Service of the Common Good
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Reuters, NBC News and MSNBC, ProPublica Receive Honors; Adam Serwer to
receive Opinion & Analysis Prize
NEW YORK – The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced Tuesday winners of the 69th annual
Hillman Prizes, recognizing a Reuters exposé of slum-like living conditions on U.S military
bases, the Miami Herald’s investigation into Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s sweetheart deal with
serial sex abuser, Jeffrey Epstein, and NBC News and MSNBC’s reporting on the Trump
Administration’s family separation policy, among other standout reporting in service of the
common good.
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