Louise Lucas’ phone was wiretapped by FBI, journalist’s records intercepted, court records show
A U.S. District Court judge authorized the FBI to monitor state Sen. Louise Lucas' phone communications between March 6 and April 6 of this year, according to sealed federal court records.
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