Schuette Apologizes For Subpoenas Issued To Reporters

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Attorney General Bill Schuette is apologizing for his office issuing subpoenas to two journalists who interviewed prisoners or their attorney suing the state.

Schuette told reporters Thursday he apologized directly to reporters at Michigan Radio and the Huffington Post.
He says he immediately withdrew the subpoenas this week after learning of them. He says he was "distressed" over what the journalists went through and it "won't happen again."

Schuette says issuing a subpoena to media is rare, errors were made and he's ultimately responsible. He declined to elaborate.

The suit accuses prison officials of failing to prevent the sexual assault of male teen inmates.

The Huffington Post reporter was asked for notes from interviewing inmates. Michigan Radio was asked for recordings of an interview with an attorney representing prisoners.

 

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