Former television reporter Amy Jacobson is fighting back against the station that disgraced her. Jacobson was dismissed in July of 2007 from Chicago station WMAQ-Ch. 5 after CBS station and ratings rival WBBM aired provocative footage of Jacobson in an inappropriate situation. In the midst of of the search for Lisa Stebic, who has been missing since April, 2007, Jacobson was filmed relaxing in a swimsuit at the home of Stebic's husband, Craig. Now Jacobson is suing WBBM for airing the footage...Read Full Story
Amy Jacobson sues CBS
Amy Jacobson was fired by WMAQ-Ch. 5. She's now sued the company for $1 million. The station aired a video of her in a bathing suit, that she says caused her great pain.
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Jacobson was accused of parading around at a suspect's house in order to get a story. The film of her at Craig Stebic's house was made by a rival news crew. Stebic was considered to be a prime suspect in the disappearance of his wife, who...Read Full Story
On Internet there is all want to looking for the Bikini video of Amy Jacobson who is the NBC reporter . Amy Jacobson caught in bikini at at Stebic House .According to the source Amy Jacobson who is the NBC Chicago affiliate WMAQ has been caught on video tape pracing around the home of Craig Stebic . In this video Amy Jacobson has seen in swimming suit top at the pool on the day of Friday with her children and Lisa Stebic's Husband Craig . NBC reporter Amy Jacobson caught in Bikini Video...Read Full Story
CHICAGO A Chicago television reporter is in hot water over her technique in pursuing a source in the disappearance of Lisa Stebic.The Plainfield mother was last seen by her husband, Craig Stebic, on April 30, and there has been no sign of her since despite an intense investigation and repeated searches. Craig Stebic is not talking to police, but as WBBM Alita Guillen reports, he appears to be talking to a local reporter.A video captured Friday shows WMAQ-TV reporter Amy Jacobson wearing a...Read Full Story
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A Feb. 29 Will County court hearing has been scheduled on a lawsuit by the divorce lawyer for Craig Stebic, the Plainfield man whose wife disappeared nearly five years ago. Wheaton attorney Dion Davi said Stebic owes him more than $10,000 in unpaid fees for representing him in his divorce case and related legal matters. Stebic filed for divorce from Lisa Stebic in...
JOLIET — Craig Stebic’s divorce lawyer appeared in court Wednesday to further a lawsuit seeking thousands of dollars in unpaid fees from his client. Wheaton attorney Dion Davi says Stebic owes more than $10,000, and will argue his motion Feb. 29 in Will County Circuit Court. Stebic hired Davi and filed for divorce from Lisa Stebic in January 2007, citing irreconcilable...
Lawyer in child custody case vs. missing wife's parents says he is owed $10,371A Wheaton attorney who represented Craig Stebic –– whose Plainfield wife, Lisa, went missing in 2007 — is asking a judge to award him thousands of dollars in legal fees that his former client allegedly owes him.
JOLIET — A lawyer for the husband of a missing Plainfield woman is taking his own client to court, seeking thousands of dollars in unpaid fees. Craig Stebic, whose wife Lisa was last seen in April 2007, most recently was represented by Dion Davi in a case brought by Lisa’s relatives seeking visitation rights to the couple’s two children. The visitation case was...
Craig Stebic, whose wife Lisa was last seen in April 2007 ... even after Stebic retained Joliet attorney George Lenard. Stebic has referred reporters to Lenard as his primary spokesman since early 2008. Stebic, who has been named a “person ...
Craig Stebic, whose wife Lisa was last seen in April 2007, most recently was represented by Dion Davi in a case brought by Lisa’s relatives seeking visitation rights to the couple’s two children. The visitation case was resolved in 2008 with ...
Amy Jacobson was a reporter for WMAQ-Ch. 5 in Chicago from 1996 to July, 2007. She was dismissed after video surfaced of her in a bathing suit at the home of a man whose wife was missing.
Amy Jacobson was a general assignment reporter for WMAQ , the NBC television affiliate in Chicago , Illinois , USA, from 1996 to 2007. On July 6 , 2007 , a videotape of Jacobson ...
I t took a year, but Amy Jacobson has gone from swimsuit to lawsuit. The former WMAQ-Ch. 5 reporter is seeking more than $1 million in damages from WBBM-Ch. 2 parent CBS, Channel 2 boss Joe Ahern and