The Leader Editor Meredith Jordan and reporter James Robinson have provided this community with a classic piece of local investigative journalism that may garner newspaper awards (Leader, Oct 30, …
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The Leader Editor Meredith Jordan and reporter James Robinson have provided this community with a classic piece of local investigative journalism that may garner newspaper awards (Leader, Oct 30, 2024 “Mauro Resume”).
Original sources were contacted, documentation was requested, and people responsible for decisions were asked to provide comments.
The core precepts of who, what, when, where, why have now illuminated what many have intuited - something is not right. John Mauro’s resume is padded with falsities.
Julie Jaman
Quimper Peninsula