Ex-WSJ Reporter Blames Hired Hackers for Ending His Career

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Fired Wall Street Journal Reporter Alleges a Law Firm Hired Hackers to End His Career

Solomon has consistently dismissed the allegations against him

, claiming that he never took any money from Azima or agreed to a business relationship with him. “None of the allegations was true,” he wrote, inJournalism Review. While Solomon admits to making “serious mistakes in managing” his relationship with Azima, he ultimately denies wrongdoing: “Rather than leaving to protect myself and my reputation, I was glued to the exotic surroundings and the guests I’d meet through Azima over the years. This contributed to the toxic misunderstandings that led to the end of my tenure at theHowever, the original reporting on Solomon’s termination makes him look...well...not very good. In 2017, the Associated Pressthat a leaked operating agreement showed the journalist had been offered a 10 percent stake in a small company called Denx LLC.

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