Glenn Beck‘s attorneys told a federal judge that they plan to defy a court order to protect confidential sources that gave TheBlaze.com information on a story about the Boston bombing.
According to legalnewz.com, A federal judge in Boston ordered that the conservative media personality reveal who gave his network information implicating Abdulrahman Alharbi, a Saudi Arabian citizen, in the Boston Marathon bombing.
On Wednesday, Beck's attorney Michael Grygiel at Greenberg Traurig filed a letter to the judge saying that this won't happen. The move opens up the possibility of sanctions and even jail time for the popular pundit, assocrding to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Defendants cannot disclose the identities of Confidential Sources 1 and 2 for several compelling reasons," states the letter. "First and foremost, as a matter of fundamental journalistic integrity Defendants cannot disclose the identities of the Confidential Sources without their authorization. As previously represented to the Court, Defendants are justifiably concerned that substantial harm could come to the Confidential Sources if they are identified."
Grygiel continues by telling the judge that if the confidential sources were disclosed, it would be a "near certainty that no confidential sources" would speak to TheBlaze again.
The insistence may trigger an appellate battle on First Amendment grounds. However, Massachusetts has no shield law protecting journalists from having to give up the names of confidential sources.
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