Top Army Spokesman: Press 'Overly Intrusive' in Kennedy Reporting

By Erin Q. Winograd, Dan Dupont / April 7, 2000 at 5:00 AM
Some members of the press have been "overly intrusive" in their attempts to learn the identity of a general allegedly accused by Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy of sexual harassment, the Army's top spokesman contends. "Recent press reports that a general officer filed a sexual harassment complaint against a fellow general officer have provoked an unrestrained campaign to learn the name of the target of the alleged complaint," Maj. Gen. John Meyer, chief of Army public affairs, writes in an April...

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