Hot Doc
Greek magazine
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Hot Doc is a Greek news magazine, launched in April 2012 by its owner and editor Kostas Vaxevanis. It is issued every fifteen days.
EditorKostas Vaxevanis
CategoriesPolitics, current affairs
FrequencyFortnightly
PublisherKostas Vaxevanis
Cover of Hot Doc issue 13 | |
| Editor | Kostas Vaxevanis |
|---|---|
| Categories | Politics, current affairs |
| Frequency | Fortnightly |
| Publisher | Kostas Vaxevanis |
| First issue | 2012 |
| Company | To Kouti tis Pandoras AEBE |
| Country | Greece |
| Language | Greek |
| Website | www.hotdoc.gr |
| ISSN | 2241-2433 |
In October 2012, it published a special issue containing a list of names claimed to be the contents of the Lagarde list. On 28 October 2012, Vaxevanis was arrested in relation to its publication.[1][2] Vaxevanis' trial began on 1 November[3] and ended the same day with an acquittal.[4]
Since November 2016, Hot Doc has been sold as a supplement of the Documento newspaper, also owned by Vaxevanis.