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  1. Nov 12, 2014 · A frightening story. But not true. The article was a complete and utter hoax perpetrated by one of the magazine’s own associate editors, 25-year-old Stephen Glass.

  2. Exposure. In the May 18, 1998, issue, The New Republic published a story by Glass (by then an associate editor) entitled "Hack Heaven", purportedly telling the story of a 15-year-old hacker who had penetrated a company's computer network, then been hired by that company as a security consultant.

  3. Sep 7, 2024 · Stephen Glass's web of deception at The New Republic began to unravel in 1998, leading to a shocking revelation of widespread journalistic fraud. His fabrications ranged from minor embellishments to entirely fictional stories, ultimately resulting in his dismissal from the magazine.

  4. Nov 11, 2014 · A torn-out page from one of Glass’s legal pads bears the URL for the fabricated website of “Jukt Micronics,” the fake software company Glass created for his story “Hack Heaven.” The ...

  5. Dec 16, 2011 · CNN — Stephen Glass, the whiz-kid magazine writer exposed 13 years ago as a serial fabricator, is telling what may be his most compelling story yet – his own. He swears he’s not making it up,...

  6. Sep 5, 2007 · Instead, the only thing that Stephen Glass carried out of The New Republic—after Lane had searched his pockets—was a blue blazer.

  7. Nov 12, 2014 · What’s Glass up to now, 16 years after the scandal that “nearly destroyed” the magazine? He was rejected from practicing law in two states, and currently lives in Venice Beach, Calif., where he advises clients at a personal injury law firm on how best to tell their victim stories in court.

  8. Jan 24, 2024 · Shattered Glass,” writer-director Billy Ray’s account of Stephen Glass’s fall from The New Republic’s colorful chronicler of the fringe and extreme to shamed and panicked fabulist, was...

  9. Sep 28, 2023 · The film Shattered Glass, which came out 20 years ago this fall, tells the story of Stephen Glass, a star writer for the New Republic who was fired in 1998 after Forbes reported he’d made up a story about a hacker convention in Bethesda.

  10. Nov 11, 2014 · Sixteen years after the notorious scandal, Stephen Glass, former associate editor of New Republic, apologizes for his previous deeds. Glass was a rising star in the journalism who published "bizarre and amazing" stories that were immediate success.

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