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MissKitty
09-19-2007, 06:14 PM
Dan Rather filed a $70 million lawsuit against CBS (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20874051/from/RS.3/#) and his former bosses Wednesday, claiming they made him a “scapegoat” for a discredited story about President Bush’s military service during the Vietnam War.

The 75-year-old Rather, whose final months were clouded by controversy over the story, said the actions of the defendants damaged his reputation and cost him significant financial loss.

The lawsuit, filed in state Supreme Court (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20874051/from/RS.3/#) in Manhattan, claims the network intentionally botched the aftermath of the story about Bush’s time in the Texas Air National Guard and had Rather take the fall to “pacify” the White House. He was removed from his job at “CBS Evening News” in March 2005.These complaints are old news, and this lawsuit is without merit,” said CBS spokesman Dana McClintock. Viacom had no comment.

Rather narrated a September 2004 report saying that Bush had disobeyed orders and shirked some of his duties during his National Guard service and that a commander felt pressured to sugarcoat Bush’s record.
In his lawsuit, Rather maintains that the story was true, but that if any aspect of the broadcast wasn’t accurate, he was not responsible for the errors.
The story relied on four documents, supposedly written by Bush’s commander in the Texas Air National Guard, the late Lt. Col. Jerry Killian. Critics questioned the documents’ authenticity and suggested they were forged.
A CBS review determined the story was neither fair nor accurate. CBS fired the story’s producer and asked for the resignation of three executives because it could not authenticate documents used in the story, and Rather was forced out of the anchor chair he had occupied for 24 years.
Rather’s lawsuit says he was forced to apologize, although “as defendants well knew, even if any aspect of the broadcast had not been accurate, which has never been established, Mr. Rather was not responsible for any such errors.”

By making Rather apologize publicly, “CBS intentionally caused the public and the media to attribute CBS’ alleged bungling of the episode to Mr. Rather,” the lawsuit claimed. As a result, some news media called the event “Rathergate.”
He also claimed that after removing him as anchor of the “CBS Evening News,” the network gave him fewer and less important assignments and little airtime on “60 Minutes” and “60 Minutes II.”
At the time, Rather was making $6 million a year, the lawsuit says.

warmncool
09-19-2007, 06:25 PM
I'll be damned....I don't know who I am for, I hope they both lose I guess....lol

NDPENDANT
09-19-2007, 09:54 PM
This is like me taking a gun from someone, walking around and shooting someone and later claiming im not responsible since I wasnt the one who loaded it! Rather loaded the gun with false ammo and when he FINALLY got caught, he shot himself in the foot. I hope he loses and has to pay all costs.
ndpendant

attyedhall
09-20-2007, 05:50 AM
ditto

lawil
09-21-2007, 06:17 AM
:eek2:For a reputable newsman, Im surpise and dis-appointed whom I had watched growing up and considered very credible, I am surprise and dis-appointed that he refuse to be accountable for a story he reports.

halicat
09-21-2007, 07:09 AM
Most of these Media guys are just germs in suits....