Metropolitan News-Enterprise

Metropolitan News-Enterprise, also known as MetNews or Met News,[2][3] is a small daily legal newspaper published in Los Angeles, California.

[6][7][8] For example, in 2008 the newspaper determined that William Daniel Johnson, a candidate for Los Angeles County Superior Court, was "a white supremacist who has advocated the deportation of non-whites from the United States.

[12][13] MetNews sued the Daily Journal Corporation, whose chairman is Charlie Munger, in 1997 for predatory pricing.

[14] In specific, the allegation was that the Daily Journal sold legal notices by companies such as Fannie Mae at a price below cost.

[15] In 2002, Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley obtained a search warrant to locate evidence at the newspaper's offices that a law firm had paid for an advertisement concerning a recall petition.