
Meek wrote of his "deep friendship" with the family of Caitlan Coleman, and is a personal friend of constitutional lawyer Mark Zaid. Meek wrote extensively on the death of Dave Sharrett II, whose father had taught Meek at Langley High School. Meek became a reporter for the New York Daily News alongside his father's White House colleague Ken Bazinet who had also provided material for Meek and Rosenberg's webzine.

Meek later bemoaned he "has always been skilled at attracting unwarranted attention to himself". In 2002, Meek wrote an article for Leslie Rosenberg's Atomic magazine, titled "Mad at the FBI", mocking the agency's moral crusade. When Rosenberg chose to leave UPI, Meek was "told to pack bags as well" and went back to working on Gridlock, which had to relocate its webspace to reside on the servers of the libertarian. Meek was thanked in the EPA director's 2000 book on the subject of Public Relations.
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Meek started an unsuccessful "Spookhouse Media Services", and worked as a video producer for his father's public relations firm creating a series of video interviews with mountain climbers including Allen Steck. Meek wrote an article for the Ladies Home Journal entitled ".And Throw Away the Key", about how NCMEC and the FBI used digital and forensic technology to protect children from predators. Meek and Rosenberg then founded "Digital Culture Interactive News", which wrote stories about their Gridlock webzine, and sent submissions to Reader's Digest. He commissioned Meek to create a scratchboard art piece for HMI Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson and Bobby Kennedy. Meek's father, John Martin Meek, had been a speechwriter for John F. Howard Hunt, implicated in conspiracy theories about the assassination of Kennedy, later thanked Meek at the end of his 1999 book "Bishop", for use of his private shooting range. Kennedy, as the former CIA director was found dead days later. Meek was the last person to interview William Colby, for a story on the assassination of John F. In August 1996, both men were "shown the door" from Blender for a "poor attitude". Meek and his partner Mike Rosenberg formed the "irreverent" Gridlock webzine to apply for accreditation to the Senate Periodical Press Gallery but were denied as the webzine could not be the pair's primary source of income. Meek initially wrote political articles for the CD-ROM magazine Blender, leading to 1995 accreditation with the Periodical Press Galleries. Meek and Beaujon appeared in the Butch Willis biopic documentary Amateur on Plastic. Meek served as the drummer in the Virginia Teenbeat rock band Scaley Andrew and the Lizards from Hell, fronted by Andrew Beaujon of the Eggs who later served as senior editor of the Washingtonian magazine. In 1990, Meek wrote about crossing the Darien Gap from Panama into Colombia. His production of child sex abuse material dated back to at least 2014, and the FBI was aware of it by 2016. ĭuring his time as a journalist, Meek held prominent positions covering the justice system, military, and foreign intelligence desks.

The DOJ focused on those images where it was known Meek was the "original abuser" who had created them it was determined Meek had been "grooming minors for sexual favors" and in July 2023 he plead guilty, without a sentencing recommendation, to avoid a trial.

House Committee on Homeland Security In 2022, the FBI raided his Virginia home and seized hundreds of sexual abuse materials showing children "from infancy", following Meek's boast of having raped a toddler and repeatedly sharing an explicit video. James Gordon Meek (born 1968) is a former ABC News senior producer and senior counter-terrorism advisor to the U.S. 2022 Foley Foundation World Press Freedom Award
