Defamation

Ex-NBC Reporter Sues Rival CBS Station for Airing Damaging Video

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A year after a CBS station in Chicago aired an embarrassing tape showing a rival reporter wearing a bikini at the home of a source, the reporter has answered with a multimillion-dollar suit.

Former NBC 5 reporter Amy Jacobson claims that the tape is carefully edited to depict an illicit relationship between her and Craig Stebic, a Chicago-area man whose estranged wife Lisa has been missing since April 2007, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

Jacobson had been covering the story of Lisa Stebic’s disappearance when she said she answered a call to visit the Stebic home. Jacobson, who had reportedly been on her way to a health club to swim with her children, swung by and allowed her children to play in Craig Stebic’s backyard pool instead.

The visit was captured on video and aired on WBBM-Channel 2. Jacobson, who was subsequently fired, claims defamation, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

In addition to CBS and higher-ups at the station, Jacobson’s suit names a source in the story, Michele Weldon, an assistant journalism professor at Northwestern University. Also named is Stebic’s neighbor, Tracy Reardon, from whose bedroom window the secret video was shot, the Sun-Times reports.

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