Clifford J. Levy
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Clifford J. Levy is an investigative journalist for The New York Times and winner of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize[1] for his reporting on the abuse of mentally ill adults in state-regulated homes. He broke the story on New York State Medicaid fraud in 2005.[citation needed] Since 2007, Levy has been a correspondent at the Times 's bureau in Moscow.[citation needed]
Levy is a graduate of New Rochelle High School and Princeton University.
[edit] Personal
Levy is married to Juliane Dressner. They live with their children in Moscow, Russia.
[edit] References
- ^ Amy Westfeldt, "The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal Win Pulitzers," Associated Press State and Local Wire, 7 April 2003.

