But this post is about Chris Burks, the Little Rock attorney who is representing all but one of the police officers now suing Humphrey. The second scenario is if the source himself discloses the contents of the off-the-record conversation to other parties. In the email, Burks claimed I told him that Humphrey had shared portions of LRPD personnel files with me. His evidence for this claim was, once again, our off-the-record conversation. In sum, Burks repeatedly lied to me and tried to mislead me during our off-the-record conversation.
Source: Washington Post December 12, 2020 01:07 UTC