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From Mentoring to Refusing to Stay Silent: Strategies for Women in Investigative Journalism

Early in her career, business and investigative reporter Selina Cheng gained rare access to women who alleged that they had been abused by Bey Logan, an associate and former top executive of Harvey Weinstein — the Hollywood producer sentenced to prison and on trial for multiple counts of sexual assault. Survivors trusted Cheng with intimate details, which supported a strong investigation, but there was a personal cost — the ire of Logan, the Wei…
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Global Investigative Journalism Network broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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