Will Lewis, now the publisher of the Washington Post, was in full crisis mode in 2011.
Then an executive at Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, he was an intermediary to the police detectives investigating a British phone-hacking scandal that had placed the company’s journalists and top leaders in legal peril.
For years, reporters at News Corporation’s best-selling British tabloid had landed scoops by paying public officials and illegally listening to the voice mail messages of royals, politicians, celebrities and even a murdered girl.
Mr. Lewis was supposed to cooperate with police, identify wrongdoing and help steer the company through the crisis.
His role, he would later say, was as a force for good.
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