CNN, Nancy Grace sued
And I hope this family wins, and wins big. Nancy Grace has done more damage to "innocent until proven guilty" than Bush has done to the Constitution, and that's no small accomplishment. Yeah, yeah, I know. She's not an active attorney and she's not actually practicing law on Headline News and/or Court TV. But I'm sure she's crossed not a few ethical lines. Perhaps the Georgia Bar could keep its eye on her.
Family of missing boy's mother sues CNN, Nancy Grace - CNN.com: "'Even after learning of Melinda's death, CNN and the show's producers made the decision to air the interview between Melinda and Nancy Grace,' Deratany said. 'It was with complete disregard for the family and without their consent or authorization, which is morally repugnant.'
'Three or four hours after Mindy had died, I was still in a state of shock,' Jerry Eubank told CNN affiliates WESH and WPTV. 'I'm watching this woman banging the table and screaming about 'Why aren't you telling us this, or that.' She was judge, jury and executioner.'"
Family of missing boy's mother sues CNN, Nancy Grace - CNN.com: "'Even after learning of Melinda's death, CNN and the show's producers made the decision to air the interview between Melinda and Nancy Grace,' Deratany said. 'It was with complete disregard for the family and without their consent or authorization, which is morally repugnant.'
'Three or four hours after Mindy had died, I was still in a state of shock,' Jerry Eubank told CNN affiliates WESH and WPTV. 'I'm watching this woman banging the table and screaming about 'Why aren't you telling us this, or that.' She was judge, jury and executioner.'"

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