From time to time, W5 gets a request for help for a story that’s legitimate, but doesn’t justify a half-hour or full hour TV investigation.
Producing marketing videos is one way University Prospects seeks recruitment. Smith charges students a fee to produce these marketing materials.Smith told Rabin he’d like him to shoot video of several student athletes who were visiting the Las Vegas area. So, Rabin shot six soccer games. As a soccer dad, I know that’s a LOT of soccer.
He figured he didn’t have a lot of options, so he filed a claim in international small claims court. He won, and Smith agreed to pay him back in installments. But that didn’t go well either. After one payment, he stopped paying and once again ignored Rabin. If what Rabin was saying was true, I could certainly understand how it would eat at him. So I figured I’d look up University Prospects and see if I could get an answer.
It seems odd that you never question that you owe him money and it’s a small amount, but yet do not pay, so I’m intrigued by your thinking. "But you know if what he said was true or not – was he just telling people that he didn't get paid?" I asked.
From time to time, you get a journalist that does a Freudian slip, and it is glorious. So how many of your past stories are fake? 80% 90%? 95%?
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