Legal Question in Legal Ethics in California
Newspaper reporter broke confidentiality and ruined me
I worked for a company that was performing a number of illegal practices
that made national news. I was fired in great part because I would not go
along with them. Two years later, the story came up again in the press
with a new angle. My former employer was making me a scapegoat. A
reporter contacted me and promised to keep my name out of things if I
spoke to him ''on background''. He made the promise to me and a third
party he contacted me through. But when he wrote the article, he
contacted my former employer and read them quotes and attributed
them to me because he was ''friends'' with them. My former tracked me
down. I cannot get a job in that industry any more because this reporter
broke his promise and his paper's stated policy. This is a MAJOR
newspaper and a big reporter. I confronted the reporter, and all he did
was give me a perpetual free subscription to the paper as an apology.
There are voice, email and long distance records. I am almost broke,
working part-time in another industry, and would like to keep this as
quiet as possible, but this guy ruined me. What do I do? Newspaper
ethics is big news now and I don�t think they want this story out. I need
an attorney.
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