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Tony Pipitone

Tony Pipitone

Investigative Reporter at WTVJ-TV

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Judicial qualifications panel finds appellate court judge ‘demeaned' her judicial office

A state commission that polices judicial misconduct Friday revealed formal charges against an appeals court judge who, it found, “undermined (her) independence, integrity or impartiality” and “demeaned (her) judicial office” by injecting herself into the death penalty resentencing of a Miami-Dade man she originally prosecuted in 2000.
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Bankruptcy judge approves $22.5M sale of Miami Seaquarium property ...

A bankruptcy court judge in Delaware Friday approved the $22.5 million sale of the lease of the Miami Seaquarium property to an affiliate of Terra Group.
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Sunrise software company ‘defrauded and hoodwinked' client, federal...

A federal judge Monday found a Sunrise software company, subject of a 2022 NBC6 investigation, “defrauded and hoodwinked” a client who the judge ordered should be paid more than $500,000 in damages.
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Federal investigation homes in on pool deck, early warning signs in...

After more than four years and nearly $40 million, the federal investigation into the disaster at Champlain Towers South is homing on what has been the prime suspect as the initiation point of the collapse: a poorly constructed and reinforced section of the pool deck.
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Judge considering immunity for officer facing manslaughter charge i...

The stand-your-ground claim of a suspended Miami-Dade deputy charged with manslaughter is now in the hands of a Broward County circuit judge.
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Miami Police officer arrested after allegedly firing her weapon dur...

Miami Police officer arrested after allegedly firing her weapon during argument: Sheriff
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Who fired first? State suggests evidence lacking to confirm kidnapp...

The importance of who fired the first shots will be up to Broward Circuit Judge Ernest Kollra, as he considers suspended Miami-Dade officer Jose Mateo’s request for immunity for his actions on Miramar Parkway on Dec. 5, 2019.
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First officer facing trial in UPS shootout manslaughter case seeks ...

One of four Miami-Dade officers charged with manslaughter in the death of a kidnapped UPS truck driver, shot by police during a firefight with his kidnappers, will be in Broward Circuit Court Friday seeking immunity from prosecution.
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Arrest threat, firing demand mar sheriff negotiation with Deerfield...

A contract dispute between the Broward Sheriff and the city of Deerfield Beach has produced some nasty accusations, with the sheriff threatening to arrest the city manager for supposedly filing a false police report, one claiming the sheriff threatened him.
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THE INFORMANT: Hialeah Police's $2.7 million money machine

How an informant who flipped on Pablo Escobar became Hialeah Police’s biggest cash cow, adding millions to the pool from which the police chief allegedly stole hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Suspect tied to 1985 Miami-Dade rape by DNA jailed after failing dr...

A man tied to a 40-year-old Miami-Dade rape case by a DNA test was put back in custody Friday thanks to a test of different sort – a drug test.
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Four years later, investigators still cannot say what triggered Sur...

It’s been almost four years since the morning in Surfside was shattered by the collapse of Champlain Towers South and the near-instant deaths of 98 people.
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Miami Beach hostel-turned-homeless shelter inches closer to demolition

A hostel turned largely into a homeless shelter in Miami Beach is one small step closer to demolition.
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Feds ‘excluded' Monroe County Sheriff's Office from cocaine distrib...

The Monroe County Sheriff’s office was “intentionally and systematically excluded” from key parts of a three-year FBI investigation into cocaine distribution in the Florida Keys amid concerns at least one official with the local agency was leaking to the alleged head of the operation, according to a federal prosecutor’s court filing and an FBI agent’s testimony at a subsequent hearing.
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Three Broward judges' disciplinary complaints reach Florida Supreme...

Three judges serving in Broward County have caught the attention of the Florida Supreme Court … and not in a good way.
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Video captures Tamarac mother's panic as she finds tracker on car –...

Video captures Tamarac mother's panic as she finds tracker on car – months before she was murdered
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Days appear numbered for Miami Beach hostel housing homeless

A hostel turned largely into a homeless shelter in Miami Beach could soon be demolished – and neighbors could not be happier.
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Hopes and, for some, fears rise as Broward's two public hospital sy...

That coming together of what were once fierce competitors has some employees concerned that it could lead to massive job cuts.
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Officer seeks immunity in 2019 Miramar shootout that killed UPS dri...

It’s been more than five years since Miami-Dade deputies opened fire on armed robbers and kidnappers stopped in traffic in Miramar, and four of them are facing manslaughter charges in the deaths of  the criminals’ hostage and a bystander. And on Wednesday, one of those officers asked a judge to throw out the charges based in part on evidence NBC6…
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Legacy of abuse lives on in court, as Boy Scouts rebrand

For over a century, the Boy Scouts of America tried to instill into millions of boys and young men its values — among them, trustworthiness. But a violation of trust — a failure to protect boys from sexual abusers in their ranks — fueled lawsuits that forced the Scouts into a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization and last month, a rebranding,…
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In newly released calls, Tamarac mom seeks updates on complaints ag...

The Broward Sheriff’s Office Wednesday released audio of non-emergency calls Mary Gingles made seeking their help in the weeks before her husband’s accused of killing her, her father and a neighbor in Tamarac last month.