Ex-WSJ reporter says he was framed in elaborate 'hack-and-smear' operation
A former Wall Street Journal reporter has sued a multinational law firm, some of its attorneys, and others for allegedly stealing his emails and spreading the messages to wrongly discredit him, leading to his firing.
This underhand smear, that Solomon was being financially rewarded by a source, ultimately convinced the journalist's editors to sack him, it was claimed. "Sheikh Saud was unable to sell his assets to the three IRGC moneymen, who were in the middle of literally the largest Iranian money laundering operations in the world," the complaint stated."Sheikh Saud could have been penalized by the US for sanctions violations. Mr Solomon believes that unbeknownst to him he became a person of concern to the ruler at or around this time."
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