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Judge orders Glenn Beck to name sources from Boston Marathon reporting

Posted at 9:28 PM, Aug 09, 2016
and last updated 2016-08-09 21:28:34-04

NEW YORK — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Glenn Beck must give up two confidential sources he says informed his reports on the Boston Marathon bombing.

Judge Patti Saris told Beck that the court cannot determine whether Beck is liable for defamation unless he unveils the identity of two “confidential government sources” Beck says told him 23-year-old Abdulrahman Alharbi was involved in the 2013 Boston Marathon terrorist attack.

In the weeks following the massacre, Beck reported on his popular conservative radio talk show, “The Glenn Beck Show,” that Alharbi helped orchestrate the attack and backed it financially.

Though Alharbi was initially named a “person of interest” in the attack, authorities cleared his name. But Beck continued to report that Alharbi was involved.

Alharbi, who was injured in the attacks, filed a defamation suit against Beck in 2014.

Journalists typically withhold the names of confidential sources — even in the courtroom — in the interest of protecting people who offer valuable information.

The court may choose to keep the yet-to-be-named sources under a protective order. Beck may be forced to disclose the name of a third source if that person also said Alharbi was financially linked to the Boston Marathon attack.