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A Newspaper Fired Her for Making up Quotes. She Changed Her Name, Got Back in the Game — and Now Is Facing Prison.
Prosecutors say April Morganroth falsified documents and lied under oath in two cases tied to a Chugwater energy project and a home purchase.
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A newspaper fired her for making up quotes. She changed her name, got back in the game — and now is facing prison.
At various points in her career, journalist April Morganroth reinvented herself to start fresh in a new state, leaving behind a wake of professional and personal misconduct.
·Chicago, United States
Read Full ArticleA Colorado newspaper fired a journalist for making up quotes. She changed her name, got back in the game — and now she’s facing prison.
Reporter April Morganroth, fired by the Boulder Daily Camera for making up quotes, changed her name to Marie Hamilton and continued working as journalist in Wyoming and Nebraska. She now faces criminal charges related to her personal advocacy over the Chugwater energy project and an attempt to buy a home.
·Denver, United States
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