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Jenn Abelson

@jennabelson

Investigative reporter @WashingtonPost
co-host of #BrokenDoors podcast
co-author of I HAVE THE RIGHT TO
Find me on Signal or [email protected]

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When I began reporting this story about the science of bodybuilding last May, I had several expectations that turned out to be completely wrong. Here are the four biggest, plus a question I wish Iโ€™d asked. ๐Ÿงตwashingtonpost.com/investigationsโ€ฆ

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Please take some time with this piece today. Written with the incredible Sari Horwitz and Nick Miroff. Data analysis by brilliant Steven Rich. Photos by talented Salwan Georges. Editing by masterful Trish Wilson Belli. Free version here: wapo.st/3W0lOwp

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890 calories. 2.5 hours of cardio. A cocktail of performance-enhancing drugs. An aspiring bodybuilder is now on life support after following extreme contest prep measures. Here is Neggy's story. wapo.st/3hHOV8K

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Though โ€˜Broken Doors,โ€™ Jenn Abelson, Nicole Dungca & linah | ู„ูŠู†ุฉ bring listeners through a six-part investigative podcast about how alarmingly easy it is to obtain no-knock warrants in America. Congratulations on winning this yearโ€™s Radio Award! The Washington Post #RFKBJA

Though โ€˜Broken Doors,โ€™ <a href="/jennabelson/">Jenn Abelson</a>, <a href="/ndungca/">Nicole Dungca</a> &amp; <a href="/mohammadlinah/">linah | ู„ูŠู†ุฉ</a> bring listeners through a six-part investigative podcast about how alarmingly easy it is to obtain no-knock warrants in America. Congratulations on winning this yearโ€™s Radio Award! <a href="/washingtonpost/">The Washington Post</a> #RFKBJA
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A HUGE CONGRATS to The Post's team that produced and reported the "Broken Doors" podcast for winning the 2023 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for Radio. Jenn Abelson Nicole Dungca Reena Flores Sabby Robinson linah | ู„ูŠู†ุฉ !! washingtonpost.com/podcasts/interโ€ฆ

Vanessa Montalbano (@vanessamontzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iโ€™m so glad Nicole Dungca Jenn Abelson are getting the recognition they deserve for the Broken Doors podcast. This was one of the most meaningful stories I worked on in WaPoโ€™s investigative practicum & every hour spent scouring through warrants was well worth it! Congrats ladies!๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ“ฐ

Jenn Abelson (@jennabelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The brilliant Nicole Dungca is at it again with a series about brains taken without consent by a racist anthropologist and kept at the Smithsonian. She and Claire Healy, along with a team of Post colleagues, have produced phenomenal work including this illustrated investigation.

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โ€œBroken Doorsโ€ Awarded the John Jay/Frank Guggenheim Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting "An example of the kind of closely reported, high-impact journalism we are so proud to honor.โ€ The Washington Post Jenn Abelson Nicole Dungca washingtonpost.com/pr/2023/10/04/โ€ฆ

Mandy Matney (@mandymatney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back in 2021, I reported on former SC school resource officer Jamel Bradley charged with sexual battery of a student and the system that protected him for years. I learned today that he STILL is out on bond after all these years. NO ONE has been held accountable for protecting

Jessica Contrera (@mjcontrera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our investigation of police officers who sexually abuse kids, we kept noticing a pattern: officers trying to use their positions to intimidate witnesses, destroy evidence & evade consequences. We were still stunned by what happened in Gauley Bridge: wapo.st/3AGXIRK

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Powerful journalism makes a difference: Indiana decertifies ex-cop who sexually abused a teen. It took two years and a Post investigation. Jenn Abelson Jessica Contrera washingtonpost.com/investigationsโ€ฆ

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The new police chief quickly impressed the small Texas community heโ€™d sworn to protect. He started a Christmas charity event. He checked on elderly neighbors. He seemed especially good with troubled teenagers. Then they learned who he really was: wapo.st/400dLUA

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Step inside Maypearl, Texas, where Chief Kevin Coffey's path of destruction went far beyond the girls he preyed on. Then follow Jenn Abelson, Alice Li & Carolyn Van Houten to a Texas prison to get answers from Coffey himself: wapo.st/400dLUA

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The people of Maypearl trusted Police Chief Kevin Coffey. Few were aware that Maypearl was the eighth law enforcement agency that Coffey had worked at in 11 years. And none could have predicted the destruction he would wreak in their town. wapo.st/3Do2i8D

Janai Nelson (@jnelsonldf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Maypearl was the 8th law enforcement agency that Coffey had worked at in 11 years." With over 18,000 LEAs in the country and virtually zero accountability for police offenders, police departments are an easy place for criminals to hide in plain sight. wapo.st/400dLUA