Dan Doyle Sues WPRI, Former 12 Sportscaster Calls Station's Actions "Unethical"

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Dan Doyle Sues WPRI, Former 12 Sportscaster Calls Station's Actions "Unethical"

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Daniel Doyle, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for International Sport, has filed a lawsuit against WPRI Channel 12, its owner Media General, and reporter Walt Buteau.  The suit was filed in Rhode Island Superior Court by Attorney Chip Muller, and alleges that actions taken by Buteau and the station were libelous -- a claim that one former WPRI on air professional said is true.

Former WPRI Backs Doyle

Michael Lyons, former Channel 12 Sportscaster, calls his former employer's actions, "the worst thing I've ever seen in journalism.  What Channel 12 did was unethical, immoral, and does not even rise to the lowest of form of fair journalism.”

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“I am not aware of any other news station in the United States who has ever planted evidence to create a story.  Among the many unfortunate aspects of this horrible action, is the sad irony that not only did the Institute for International Sport and Dan Doyle ever receive these nominal contributions, but Dan has been paying all Institute bills out of his own pocket until he is exonerated, which he surely will be.  I hope Channel 12 has made clear to the five "donors" the precarious position this station has put these individuals in.  The fallout from this will be felt throughout the State of Rhode Island, and will go on for years.  The next step should be a full examination of all communication between the State of Rhode Island and Channel 12,” said Lyons in a release.

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A message left for WPRI’s General Manager Patrick Wholey was not returned.

Millions in Damages Alleged

The suit focuses on a report by Buteau in which WPRI staff made donations to Doyle’s non-profit and then reported that he was still accepting donations. According to the lawsuit, “Defendant’s (WPRI, Buteau and Media General) statement in the defamatory stories that defendants’ or defendant’s agents’ attempting contributions to the Institute were “accepted by the institute” on five different occasions over the course of a month was false when made.”

Doyle told GoLocal that the damages are in the millions, although the suit does not specifically name the amount of the damages.

The suit also alleges that the Buteau, WPRI and Media General are guilty of slander, presenting Doyle in false light and that the defendants were guilty of trespassing.

GoLocal had reported last January that Doyle was threatening to sue WPRI. 

Doyle was arraigned in May 2013 in Rhode Island on 18 criminal counts in Superior Court following a months-long investigation into his financial direction at the Institute.


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