South Carolina political blogger faces potential jail time for refusing to reveal his sources
Source: Salon
A well-known controversial South Carolina blogger could face jail time for refusing to reveal his anonymous sources after being demanded to do so by a court, which could set a very disturbing precedent, a top state press official told the Post and Courier.
Will Folks, a former spokesman for former Gov. Mark Sanford, started a news blog fitsnews.com where he writes about politics sports and culture, according to the Columbia Journalism Review. Folks is being sued for defamation by former state Rep. Kenny Bingham, R-Lexington, for citing anonymous sources who said Bingham was the subject of an ethics complaint according to CJR. One story said Bingham would even receive an indictment, but that has not happened.
The blogger is scheduled to appear before Circuit Judge Keith Kelly where he may be charged with contempt of court for refusing to give up his sources, according to the Post and Courier. After Folks refused to reveal his sources, Binghams attorneys filed a motion to hold Folks in contempt.
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The South Carolina Press Association is supporting Folks, and believes it could set a dangerous precedent for journalists to be prosecuted in civil lawsuits. It seems as though this is being used as a way to out confidential informants, Executive Director Bill Rogers said, according to the Post and Courier. If thats the case, theyre going to stop talking and society will not be well served.
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