WASHINGTON (AP) — A documentary premiering Monday at Washington's Newseum is generating controversy by claiming that a late Russian whistleblower who had inspired a major U.S. human rights law was responsible for the very fraud he had accused Russian officials of perpetrating. Supporters of the whistleblower, including a U.S.-born financier also targeted in the documentary, denounce the movie as smear campaign and have urged the Newseum not to show it.Read more on NewsOK.com