Wired News editor awarded almost $67,000 in attorney fees.(Kevin Poulsen vs. US Customs and Border Protection)(Brief article)

Newsletter on Newsletters, The, February, 2007

Kevin Poulsen, editor of Wired News, the online daily news service of Wired magazine, was awarded almost $67,000 in attorney fees by a federal judge in San Francisco after successfully suing U.S. Customs and Border Protection to obtain documents about problems with a $1.7 billion government computer system.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston wrote in her ruling that Poulsen "substantially prevailed"--the standard a requester must meet to receive reimbursement for the cost of legal fees--in litigation regarding his Freedom of Information Act request.

The agency claimed that Poulsen should not receive legal fees because he did not prove there to be any public benefit from the documents. The judge noted, though, that Poulsen has written two stories about...

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