WASHINGTON -- A judge approved bioterror expert Stephen Hatfill's bid Thursday to question journalists who published stories based on leaks relating to the 2001 anthrax attacks, so long as they aren't forced to violate confidentiality agreements with their sources.
Also, under provisions of the unusual agreement, the Justice Department will circulate waiver forms to its employees next month that would release journalists from any agreements to protect anonymous sources. If Justice employees choose to sign them, Hatfill's attorneys would then proceed to depose reporters.
"I am not prepared to leave this at a status quo," said U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton, who admonished government attorneys earlier this month for repeated leaks to the media about Hatfill. "I believe Dr. Hatfill has a right to his day in court."
Hatfill is suing Attorney General John Ashcroft and other government authorities who publicly named him as a "person of interest" in the attacks. He said his reputation has been ruined and is seeking unspecified monetary damages.
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