Report: Michigan State Spent $500,000 To Keep Tabs On Nassar Victims, Journalists
The Lansing State Journal reports that emails show public relations firm Weber Shandwick charged more than $500,000 for monitoring the social media activity of Larry Nassar's victims and journalists.
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