Doctor Sues 3 Officials in Anthrax Case

Claims they leaked info, caused 'severe emotional distress'
By John Abell,  Newser User
Posted Jan 13, 2008 5:02 PM CST

A former army doctor identified as a "person of interest" in the 2001 anthrax attacks is suing three US officials for leaking information about him, the Los Angeles Times reports. In his five-year-old suit, physician Steven Hatfill claims the case caused him "severe emotional distress" and hindered his ability to find work. "Some of the most damaging information leaked in this case [came] straight out of the U.S. attorney's office, " said Hatfill's attorney.

Hatfill's suit names Roscoe C. Howard Jr., former US attorney of the District of Columbia, as well as an ex-division chief under Howard, and a former FBI spokesman. One judge ordered Hatfill and government attorneys to seek mediation, but expected a trial to start by December. No one has been charged in the anthrax case, in which anthrax-laced letters killed five people shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks. (More anthrax stories.)

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