- James V. Grimaldi
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James V. Grimaldi, who joined the Post in 2000, won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 2006 for work on the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. Grimaldi has worked on accountability stories about Congress, politicians, presidential campaigns, D.C. public schools, the Washington Redskins and the Smithsonian Institution, the National Zoo, among others. He worked on “The Hidden Life of Guns” series, which won the 2011 Freedom of Information medal awarded by Investigative Reporters and Editors. He has been a Knight-Bagehot fellow in business journalism and Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton.
Casino mogul’s family bankrolls Gingrich super PAC
Newly released federal reports show that Winning Our Future is more closely tied to the Adelson family than previously known.
Gingrich PAC promised another $5M
Miriam Adelson, wife of the gambling mogul who helped make Gingrich competitive in South Carolina, has promised his super PAC more money.
Marianne Gingrich, Newt’s ex-wife, says he wanted ‘open marriage’
The GOP candidate asked his second wife for an “open marriage” or a divorce at the same time he was giving speeches on family and religious values, she says.
Gingrich’s big-money patron
The former House speaker and casino mogul bonded over Israel and forged their friendship as Adelson battled unions. Las Vegas Sands owner became Gingrich’s biggest patron.
- Billionaire Adelson gives millions to Gingrich Super PAC
- FBI considered a sting aimed at Newt Gingrich in 1997
- Cain accuser goes silent
- Herman Cain’s accusers agree to hold joint news conference
- Cain accusers Bialek, Kraushaar planning joint news conference
- Karen Kraushaar wants to appear with other women with allegations against Herman Cain
- Attorney for Cain accuser says ‘series’ of incidents prompted complaint
- Report: Cain accuser got $45,000
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