Fred Schulte

Senior Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Schulte is a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, most recently in 2007 for a series on Baltimore’s arcane ground rent system. Schulte’s other Pulitzer-nominated projects exposed excessive heart surgery death rates in veterans’ hospitals, substandard care by health insurance plans treating low-income people and the hidden dangers of cosmetic surgery in medical offices. He spent much of his career at the Baltimore Sun and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Schulte has received the George Polk Award, two Investigative Reporters and Editors awards, three Gerald Loeb Awards for business writing and two Worth Bingham Prizes for investigative reporting. The University of Virginia graduate is also the author of Fleeced!, an exposé of telemarketing scams.

Coverage areas

Obama technology experts were slow to see threats from LightSquared network

GOP raises questions about email traffic between White House and LightSquared as donations were made

Wireless company sought meetings with White House officials as contributions were made

Federal judge rejects White House claims and orders disclosure of all visitor logs

Chris Van Hollen, loyal opposition on Paul Ryan's budget committee

Obama aide earns big payday 10 days after FCC approves wireless sale; Grassley wants answers

New wireless Internet from politically connected LightSquared could jeopardize GPS

Burned once, Obama again turns to a big donor to be next Luxembourg ambassador

Obama administration has rewarded "bundlers" with jobs, appointments, government contracts

IMPACT: White House is taken to task by Hill for incomplete visitor logs

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