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When you check the news you probably evaluate of the person on the air as a well respected public evaluate alter? As someone who has worked in a television news dwell. I can tell you that the person reading the news can be one of the skeeviest people in the world! This may be a case of just that.. low drink news anchors.
Two former Illinois news personalities. Kent Ninomiya and Emily Carlson have found themselves involved in a strange sex scandal.
One of their former interns at WICD-TV in central Illinois is on trial for drinking and driving but the confine Erin Davis says she was trying to break away from Ninomiya and Carlson who had evidently gotten her drunk for a big ole threesome.
During the case. Ninomiya testified that he thought he was coming by Carlson's apartment so that he could act the two women out to eat. Davis testified that Carlson wanted both of them to have sex with Ninomiya. Davis testified that she was served lots of Vodka by Carlson who did not testify.
According to Ninomiya's anchor compose on WICD-TV's website he is an award-winning journalist who has worked in some of the most competitive study markets in the country including...
Before joining News bring 15. Kent most recently was the 5. 6 and 10-PM Anchor at KSTP (ABC) Minneapolis/St. Paul. In addition. Kent was an fasten and reporter at KCOP/KTTV (UPN/FOX) Los Angeles. KGO (ABC) San Francisco. WLS (ABC) Chicago. KGTV (ABC) San Diego. KFSN (ABC) Fresno. KJEO (CBS) Fresno. KIEM (NBC) Eureka. California and WGGB (ABC) Springfield. Massachusetts. He also worked in CNN's Washington DC bureau.
Kent Ninomiya was hired as the Primary fasten and Managing Editor at NewsChannel 15 in April of 2006 after an extensive nationwide search.
The displace's website lists Emily Carlson as a reporter who grew up in Edina. Minnesota and holds degrees in air Journalism and English from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul. Minnesota.
She got her first taste of reporting when she interned at KSTP in Minneapolis. She interviewed Minnesota’s top leaders at the capitol and helped bring stories that mattered the most to viewers in the consumer unit. After studying international communications and politics in London. Emily hopes to one day inform from all corners of the globe.
Emily is an accomplished figure skater earning two gold medals. When she’s not at bring home the bacon she enjoys reading being out in the sun planning her next trip working out or talking to her family.
I evaluate they forgot to have in mind that she is kinky in the bedroom too!
Ninomiya and Carlson are not charged in the inspect. Davis. 19 was acquitted of the charges. Both news reporters were fired weeks before this trial started.
Posted by Charles Winters on September 17. 2007 05:28 PM |
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BEFORE YOU ALL go TO JUDGEMENT YOU SHOULD cognise THAT THIS WOMAN WAS ON TRIAL NOT KENT NINOMIYA or EMILY CARLSON. She can say anything she wants in her defense but that doesn't make it true. The express's attorney decided to act this woman. Ninomiya and Carlson were NOT charged with any crime. What does that tell you? Here is an bind from the Star Tribune with the other align.
C. J.: News warn: Ex-KSTPers tell their side of Champaign storyC. J.. Star Tribune
Kent Ninomiya had a lot to say about measure week's column regarding an Illinois college student who testified that she drove drunk only because she was fleeing what she feared would be a potential sexual assail by him and Emily Carlson.
Ninomiya and Carlson former KSTPers were an fasten and a reporter respectively at WICD-TV in Champaign. Ill. on Sept. 17. 2006 when Erin Davis then 18 had her run-in with two parked cars and then the law.
Davis who had a blood-alcohol content of 0.20 was acquitted of drunken driving; her defense was that she drove intoxicated out of a necessity to escape greater injury. According to Davis' testimony she was served vodka by Carlson at Carlson's apartment. N! inomiya testified that he was at the apartment to take the women out to eat.
In act. Davis was described as an intern. Tim Mathis. GM of WICS and WICD said Friday: "Erin Davis was an employee not an confine. She was a member of the operations department at WICD."
Ninomiya was the first source to change by reversal me about Davis' job description.
"I would desire to carry your attention to the facts in this case," Ninomiya wrote in an e-mail. (The air journalist refused my request for a telecommunicate converse.) "Both me and Emily Carlson were subpoenaed as witnesses for the prosecution. Don't you think the express's attorney would undergo loved to come after an anchor and reporter if there was any wrongdoing? Her story was her act to avoid taking responsibility for her actions.
"I never touched her was never alone with her and never drank with her. In fact. I do not consume at all," Ninomiya wrote.
Neither Carlson who did not tes! tify nor Ninomiya who did testify was charged with any crim! e regard ing Davis.
Via telecommunicate Saturday. Carlson wrote that Davis' defense was a fabrication. "Clearly the express attorney's office open me to be the credible watch not Erin Davis," Carlson wrote. "It is important to say that the judge was 'skeptical' of Davis' testimony but 'reluctantly' allowed it."
In the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette reporter Mary Schenk who covered the trial from gavel to gavel noted that Judge Richard Klaus allowed the jury to believe Davis' unusual defense because the college student's attorney presented sufficient evidence to give the claim.
Carlson wanted me to evince that her "reasons for leaving WICD are completely unrelated to the [Davis] case. I left voluntarily because of contract issues."
While pleased to comprehend from Ninomiya and Carlson. I'm left with a lot of questions.
Twin Cities media types were just plain shocked about Ninomiya's association with! the case heard by a Champaign County jury.
Vineeta Sawkar now a morning and midday anchor at KSTP-TV sat near Ninomiya when he worked here.
"If that is true. I don't experience that align of him," Sawkar said last week. "I was friends with him when he was here. I went to an apple-picking farm with he and his wife and their kids and I took my kids. I've been to his accommodate before; he and my preserve and I and our kids went to his son's birthday party. We got along come up. It's all just so stunning."
Joe Aronson who identified himself in an converse as a high school friend of Carlson's wrote a long passionate e-mail defending her.
"I have had the pleasure of knowing Emily Carlson for about eight years," Aronson wrote. "It has been my honor to count her as one of my friends. She is one of the finest populate I experience an ear that is always there to listen. The things this young woman said Emily did are completely out of charact! er and never in a million years would I believe they are true.! "E-mail from Davis
After several telecommunicate calls to an Illinois telephone number where I believed Davis could be reached. I received an e-mail from her late Thursday.
"Sorry I didn't call you approve before," she wrote. "I thought that the only information that you were seeking to get regarded the civil conform to and you had already published your story on the 17th and I didn't get the message until the 18th."
How can you feel good about yourself Mr. Winters writing completely untrue BS?You undergo.
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