Ms. Chooljian had previously investigated the alleged sexual misconduct of Eric Spofford, the man who founded the largest network of addiction treatment centers in the state of New Hampshire.
A short while after, Ms. Chooljian’s residence was the target of a serious act of violence, and Mr. Spofford’s request to have her web piece taken down was denied by New Hampshire Public Radio.
Journalist Lauren Chooljian of New Hampshire Public Radio noticed a concerning pattern developing. The day before, her parents’ New Hampshire home was the scene of another act of vandalism—the second such incident in as many months.
And to think that her publisher’s flat had also been attacked a few months before.
The hackers used three red sentences that were displayed to make their point succinctly, and their ominous prediction would soon come true.
As we’ve seen over the past year, what began as what appeared to be a series of isolated acts of vandalism has developed into a lengthy legal battle with significant implications for the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech.
Unfortunately, there has been a marked rise in the number of attacks on journalists inside the country. The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker documented 41 incidents of physical violence on reporters in the year prior.
A very concerning occurrence involved the indictment of a public figure in Nevada on charges of the murder of a journalist who was looking into his actions.
Legal scholars often note that these kinds of lawsuits are employed to penalize smaller media outlets for their investigative journalism and discourage rivals from voicing their ideas.
The circumstances surrounding Ms. Chooljian and New Hampshire Public Radio serve as a reminder of how difficult it is to draw clear distinctions between legitimate and unlawful types of intimidation.
This emphasizes the substantial challenges media organizations face in an era marked by lawmakers’ frequent demonization of reporters and certain magistrates’ attempts to limit the constitutional protections that the First Amendment of the United States Constitution affords the press.
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