Bloomberg News dismisses reporter, disciplines other staffers after breaking embargo on US-Russia prisoner swap | CNN Business (2024)

Bloomberg News dismisses reporter, disciplines other staffers after breaking embargo on US-Russia prisoner swap | CNN Business (1)

Reporter Evan Gershkovich receives an embrace following his release as part of a 24-person prisoner swap between Russia and the United States on Thursday, August 1, 2024.

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Bloomberg News dismissed a reporter and took disciplinary action against other staffers Monday after the outlet broke a news embargo last week on the release of several American prisoners held by Russia, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.

In a memo sent to the outlet’s staff on Monday and obtained by CNN, Bloomberg editor-in-chief John Micklethwait wrote that an initial story, published by the outlet at 7:41 a.m. ET Thursday, reporting that Gershkovich had been released as part of a historic US-Russia prisoner exchange was posted “prematurely.”

Bloomberg’s reporting “could have endangered the negotiated swap that set them free,” Micklethwait wrote. “Even if our story mercifully ended up making no difference, it was a clear violation of the editorial standards which have made this newsroom so trusted around the world.”

The Wall Street Journal editors and reporters listen to Emma Tucker speak about Evan Gershkovich’s release. The Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was released into U.S. custody after a prisoner swap with Russia on August 1, 2024. (Chase Gaewski/WSJ) Chase Gaewski/Chase Gaewski/The Wall Street Journal Related article Champagne and cheers: The Wall Street Journal fought for Evan Gershkovich’s release for 16 months. It finally paid off

Bloomberg’s Standards editor conducted a “full investigation,” Micklethwait added, and as a result the outlet was taking “disciplinary action against a number of those involved” and will be reviewing their process to make sure such “failures like this don’t happen again.”

Senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs, who was the lead author on the initial story, was dismissed as a result of the investigation, a person familiar with the matter said.

“In reporting the story about Evan’s release, I worked hand in hand with my editors to adhere to editorial standards and guidelines,” Jacobs said in a statement Monday. “At no time did I do anything that was knowingly inconsistent with the administration’s embargo or that would put anyone involved at risk.”

A Bloomberg News spokesperson did not comment on Jacobs’ departure or disciplinary actions involving other personnel.

Another Bloomberg staffer, an editor, posted on X on Thursday that it was one of the “greatest honors of my career” to help break the news of Gershkovich’s release. The editor later deleted the post, and the published story was updated to note that the prisoners had not yet been released.

“An earlier version of this story was corrected to reflect that the Americans have not been released yet,” an editors’ note added to the story at 8:59 a.m. ET stated.

Micklethwait said he had personally written letters to apologize to each of the prisoners and that he “immediately” apologized on Thursday to Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Emma Tucker.

US journalist Evan Gershkovich and former US marine Paul Whelan AFP/Getty Images Related live-story Americans Gershkovich and Whelan back home after historic prisoner swap

News organizations, including CNN, had agreed to hold on to news of the prisoners’ release so as not to endanger the process. According to a person familiar with The Wall Street Journal’s decision-making, the newspaper did not intend to publish a story on Gershkovich’s release until he was seen walking free during a handover at Turkey’s Ankara airport. Most news organization did not publish the news until later that morning.

“This was not about a broken embargo,” a spokesperson for The Wall Street Journal told CNN. “It was a report that Evan had been freed when in fact he had not yet been. We’re happy that Bloomberg corrected it.”

Ahead of the prisoner swap, the White House had briefed reporters from multiple news organizations around 8 a.m. ET on the activity, with an embargo time on the news of later that day, according to a person familiar with the matter.

After Bloomberg’s story was posted online, the White House called the outlet asking for the story to be removed as Gershkovich and other prisoners had not yet been freed, according to this person. Bloomberg declined to take the story down, which frustrated the White House.

The historic prisoner swap, which also included former US Marine Paul Whelan and RFE/RL journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, was the result of years of complicated behind-the-scenes negotiations involving the US, Russia, Belarus and Germany.

A total of eight people,including convictedRussian assassin Vadim Krasikov,were swapped back to Russia in exchange for the release of 16 people who were held in Russian detention, including four Americans.

Bloomberg News dismisses reporter, disciplines other staffers after breaking embargo on US-Russia prisoner swap | CNN Business (2024)
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