The editor of The Marion County Record in Kansas says the county government will pay $3 million and will formally apologize for a raid on the paper back in 2023. Police raided their offices as part of an investigation into whether the paper committed identity theft and illegally accessed information in reporting a story which it denied. The incident sparked an outcry over press freedom and prosecutors later concluded no crime was committed by the paper's publisher or its staff.
WATCH: Kansas county to pay $3 million for raid on newspaper
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