James V. Grimaldi is an investigative reporter with the Washington Post and was awarded the Pullitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 2006.
He attended the University of Missouri at Columbia and became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
He is currently teaching a course at Princeton University.
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James V. Grimaldi
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