The former opinion editor of The Washington Times sued the paper Tuesday over his claims that executives there pressured him to attend a Unification Church event and harassed him when he refused to sign a fraudulent document to help a manager.
The lawsuit also described a series of events involving Sonya Jenkins, the vice president of human resources. Miniter claims she pressured him to sign a form falsely claiming that her son lived at his house. Miniter, who says he never met Jenkins' son, said Jenkins needed the document so that her son could continue going to school in Arlington, Va., even though the family had moved to Maryland.



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