I am Bill Moran, a former writer and editor for the DC bureau of Sputnik News. I grew up in Arizona, graduated from Georgetown Law, pushed ballot initiatives on college affordability, worked on political campaigns (even sent fundraising emails for Hillary Clinton earlier this election cycle), and am your average ambitious 29-year-old who always had a secret hope to become a print journalist.
When I received an offer to become a web writer with the outlet in February – at a time before the world had lost its collective marbles – it was a dream come true. It is something that I worked hard at, even coming in on my days off, to make sure we were putting forward as much high-quality content as possible. That work paid off: I became the weekend editor at the outlet’s DC Bureau this July.
I now face the reality that this job that I so enjoyed and I believe I was very good at is now in the past.
On Columbus Day, I made an embarrassing mistake. I noticed a series of viral tweets attributing words to Sidney Blumenthal on the Benghazi scandal. The original WikiLeaks document, to which the original article linked, was lengthy – 75 pages. I reviewed the document in a hurry, but I did not read all of them.
I was the sole staffer at the DC bureau due to the holiday. I wrote 12 stories in a 12-hour shift, assigned and edited five other stories from two writers submitting remotely, managed the front page graphics, monitored breaking news, and posted to Twitter every 10 minutes and Facebook every 20 minutes.
I was moving too fast and I made a mistake – a mistake that I remain embarrassed about making. I stepped outside to smoke a cigarette after scheduling our social media accounts, stopped halfway through, thought “why hasn’t anybody else picked this up?” gave the document a second review, realized my error, and proceeded to delete the story.The story was up from 3:23PM EDT to 3:42PM EDT and received 1,061 views before being removed – I’d like to apologize to weekend readers for making that mistake no matter how honest an error it was.
I am now Vladimir Putin. At least that is what Kurt Eichenwald and Newsweek pretend to believe.
“Putin and his Kremlin cronies must have been dancing with delight” – Eichenwald
Mr. Eichenwald proceeded to write a story, published at 7:45PM EDT, titled “Dear Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, I am not Sidney Blumenthal” in regards to my mistake. I have shown several law school friends Eichenwald’s article – I never saw people laugh so hysterically while frowning at the same time.
In his article, Eichenwald suggests that this is “even more proof” of a Russian cyberwar by a “Russian government-controlled” (not true, only funded) outlet that has altered (a point he repeats several times) WikiLeaks documents before passing along the information to Donald Trump and that his anonymous intelligence source says that this all “require[d] high-level review” and that thinking anything else happened is “absurd.”
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) October 12, 2016
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) October 12, 2016
In response, Mr. Eichenwald sent me a message questioning once again what happened. I explained it, once again, to him. He responded back that night – “Let me give you a call this evening. We can talk through your situation (not an interview, a helping hand).”
If you are now thinking, “Dude, why didn’t you just sell out, ignore the truth, and work this for a steady gig with the chance of breaking into the mainstream media?!” – I’m still thinking that as I write this, and thought about it throughout the one hour and six minute conversation I had with him the next day.
It turns out, per an email from Mr. Eichenwald, I could have been a political reporter at New Republic in response to an email informing him of my intent to make this issue public.
“I took you at your word that the events were as you described and reached out to The New Republic on your behalf. They have a political reporter’s job open. But at this point, I can’t attest to your wisdom anymore nor do I completely trust you,” said Eichenwald in an email at 1:03PM on Monday Oct. 17.
At 1:40PM Mr. Eichenwald said, “One last friendly piece of advice: I wouldn’t waste time on the New Republic job. You’re qualified for it and these jobs disappear.”
Eichenwald then proceeded to eliminate the quid pro quo by saying, at 1:51 PM, “Wait… I dropped a word in my last email. When I say ‘I wouldn’t waste time on applying for' – I mean do apply soon, because the job is great and it will disappear soon.”
Pardon my language, but “f--- me, right?” I could have been a political reporter with The New Republic. I have a friend who is still desperately telling me to take that gig rather than have this article published.
It should be noted that Mr. Eichenwald warned me, in his most recent email, that I will be ruining my career and my life by providing this information, and I do not take that as a threat – that’s the truth.
The problem is that a new job does not convert fiction into fact. He got the story wrong. That’s really all.
Other factual errors or misrepresentations in Eichenwald’s article
First, his initial version suggested the outlet removed the article upon realizing the error. A later variant said Newsweek called us prior to the article’s removal – I never received a call. The current version says the article was removed after “Newsweek attempted to contact.” In an email, Mr. Eichenwald said that he did not lie but that he did not know where “internet contacts” go. I never received an email either – if anyone received a misaddressed email from Eichenwald, please come forward.
Second, the outlet is not “Kremlin-controlled.” I don’t talk to Vlad over my morning coffee. The outlet receives funding from the Russian government, but nobody has ever told me what to write.
Third, no documents by WikiLeaks were altered by the outlet which included a link to the article – the subject matter was simply misread based on a viral tweet. Mr. Eichenwald continues to assert that a document, not linking to WikiLeaks, was altered by a viral twitter account but upon research that post has been deleted – the national security significance of that account is something that I am not sufficiently competent on.
What do I get out of all of this?
I’ll be attacked viciously. I have written 813 articles for Sputnik, but the fact that I made a single mistake that was blown into hysteria through intentionally inaccurate reporting by Newsweek is what my name will forever be attached to in Google search queries. It’s still the truth, so that’s my wish.
It should also be noted that Sputnik, upon reviewing the situation, offered me my job back yesterday before knowing about this piece. I will not be accepting that offer, but thank them so much. I imagine I’ll be dealing with the press response on this for the next few days and then I’m going to take a nice long vacation.
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| 1 | Edit | Delete So - Bill Moran, what happened? Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete I didn't understand any of this... Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete keep your job at sputnik but do not overproduce, in your line of work quality is much more important than quantity. Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete Well, it's not the end of the world. And if you were courageous enough to come forward with your mistake, all in the name of truth, then your journalistic integrity becomes much more matured. So why leave Sputnik?
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| 0 | Edit | Delete The Ukraine&USA go together to hell! Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete Definitely under surveillance of 2010 by Mr. Clinton and that when the former president was not in office in any way except through his wife in function as Secretary of State. Reply 
| 0 | Edit | Delete Izzy, After reading again, I understand that Bill Moran, working for Sputnik, falsely attributed an email written by a journalist (Eichenwald) to an advisor of Clinton (Blumenthal). I think the story is that Bill Moran was offered a good job, if he would not deny that "Putin" was not behind this error/lie/accusation...
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| 0 | Edit | Delete Gee, is it Moran or moron? Just what were the grounds for termination; they aren't mentioned. Where's the evidence that "the world had lost its collective marbles"? And just what is the significance of this entire episode? Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete Little confused by this article myself. I will say I have no faith in the Western MSM any more but the fact I'm here makes that declaration a little rhetorical I suppose...... Reply 
| -1 | Edit | Delete Is this site "hacked"? Given that this guy has been fired I would guess that he illegally used his login credentials to publish his story on the site front page.
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| 1 | Edit | Delete CNN, VOX and the BBC plus there sub partners will create the News for there World cq People this easier and cheaper than find out the THRU ........ Where there anyhow don't like to find out Thru and pass this to the World !!!! So there closed the mouth of the media !!!!! Reply 
| -1 | Edit | Delete Was Eichenwald blackmailing? Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete Oh well Son, get back to the job you've been re-offered at Sputnik at the soonest, at least after your "long holiday." You seem to be a good decent folk bent on the Truth as we all are here taking it in. Or it may seem that you're actually all part of the conspiracy apparatus to undermine or discredit be it Mr. Putin, Donald Trump, Russia or Sputnik news. You might as well be trouble for everyone; the Daemon child. Who would ever know if you were lying to all of us again, on the payroll of NSA or the CIA? People aren't stupid buddy. Reply 
| 1 | Edit | Delete I must give you credit for the nice story article you penned to clarify yourself in this scandal, however, a good case in point for being a total distraction from the main front page breaking news discourse, and of course you're not Vladimir Putin.
Show new comments (0)Michael Hill
You misquoted something, was fired, had some conversations with a nasty someone called Eichenwald, wanted a job at The New Republic but told not to apply, was offered your old job back but have gone on holidays?? Clarify it for me.
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Izzy
freeWill
be proud u r one of the good guys
sorry for my english
Robert
Journalistic integrity is forever, Google Search is not.
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ptcjm
Interesting to trace the war criminals.
Marques rougesin reply toIzzy(Show commentHide comment)
Simply put, this is another proof that Clinton, as most of US western presidents, is a tool in the hand of a multitude of counselors, advisors, and journalists, and that anyone can be fired or get a high paying job if these people decide so.
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yoyo
Still, how come the story isn't removed by now?
tobi.gelando
Terror state Usa, Gb. Nato And EU are crime state's Killing and torture People all over the World !!!!
copius
Gentle Joe
"Facts can neither be fictionalised." Or one can say "there's no smoke without fire," albeit in a chemistry laboratory yep, smoke can be produced with no source of heat or fire for that matter.
Gentle Joe
All this is undoubtedly after the milk is spilled, the glass already broken. Just be careful picking the sharp pieces, and stop dancing with the wolves at Newsweek!
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