A Washington Post Winner of the reporter and Pulitzer Prize was arrested and accused of alleged possession of child pornography, according to the office of the American lawyers for the district of Columbia.
Thomas Pham Legro appeared on Friday in the American court in the American court, after he was arrested on Thursday. Legro was arrested after a search for his home in which agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) “11 videos that depict sexual abuse of children” on his work computer found, on his work computer, according to A press release.
According to the press release:
On June 26, 2025, FBI agents seized a house search order in the Legro home and seized various electronic devices. A review of Legro’s Work -Laptop revealed a folder with 11 videos with the material of sexual abuse of children.
During the performance of the search order, agents saw some broken pieces of a hard disk seemed to be in the corridor outside the room where Legr’s work laptop was found.
Legros profile on the Washington Post Explains that he was part of a team of mail reporters who were a prize[ed] A Pulitzer price for coverage of the senate candidature from Roy Moore and a subsequent attempt to discredit the report reporting. “
In 2018, Tom Legro was part of a team of Post Reports who received a Pulitzer prize for the coverage of the senate candidature from Roy Moore and a subsequent attempt to discredit the post report. As deputy director of Video, Tom supervises a award-winning team of video journalists who work in the newsroom, including in national, climate, metro, style and technology. Tom came to the Bureau of the Breaking-News in 2013 and became the senior producer who supervised the international, style and technology teams in 2015. In 2017, he was part of the Post Reports team a Pulitzer for the coverage of the Senate candidature of Roy Moore and the subsequent attempt to discredit the report of the position. Tom was promoted to executive producer in 2021, who supervised the political, national, international and technological teams. Tom worked for the first time for the post from 2000 to 2006 in Sport, as Nieuwsb and then later as a copy editor. From 2006 to 2013, Tom was a reporter producer for ‘PBS Newshour’, about art and culture, before he returned to the post.
A spokesperson for the Washington Post explained that Legro was placed on leave ‘, according to FOX5DC.
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