They give you less time. I remained silent. I wouldnt address the court. And people said to me, why dont you do that . And maybe i was polly annaish about this but i felt it was a matter of principle. I felt i was in a kangaroo court. I felt my Constitutional Rights had been violated, and i wasnt going to participate. And as a result, i turned down a deal, by the way, i could have had a deal on one count probably would have done 18 months. The doj was going to insist on prison time, but the deal i turned down was 1 count, 18 months. It was a 10,000. My restitution would have been 10,000. I would have been fined 1 million. Instead, i said, no, they indicted me on 43 counts, faced 430 the government asked for 430 years in prison. I ultimately got only 72 months. I had to forfeit 62 million and fined 19 million on top of it. And then, of course, there is a story for another time, how enjoyable it is to be in federal prison 4 1 2 years when the feds are watching you. Because there are spec
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Legendary journalist William Worthy. At the height of the cold war, he defied u. S. Government by reporting from cuba, china, the soviet union, and iran. He went to north vietnam. The folksinger phil ochs once even wrote a song about him. Went down to cuba am a hes not an american anymore. Somehow it is strange to hear the state department say, youre living in the free world in the free world you must day we will air excerpts of our 1998 interview with William Worthy and speak to three journalists who knew him. Jeremy scahill and former Washington Post reporter Scott Armstrong. He took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the Washington Post when the New York Times refused. We will also speak with the worthys close associate photographer Randy Goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. All of that and more coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Dozens of people have been killed and tens
Today we remember the life of legendary journalist William Worthy. At the height of the cold war, he defied u. S. Government by reporting from cuba, china, the soviet union, and iran. He went to north vietnam. The folksinger phil ochs once even wrote a song about him. Went down to cuba am a hes not an american anymore. Somehow it is strange to hear the state department say, youre living in the free world in the free world you must day we will air excerpts of our 1998 interview with William Worthy and speak to three journalists who knew him. Jeremy scahill and former Washington Post reporter Scott Armstrong. He took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the Washington Post when the New York Times refused. We will also speak with the worthys close associate photographer Randy Goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. All of that and more coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Dozens of peo