Brian Ross Investigates: Lawyer Steven Donziger Sentenced to 6 Months for Contempt in Chevron Battle

Law&Crime Network published this video item, entitled “Brian Ross Investigates: Lawyer Steven Donziger Sentenced to 6 Months for Contempt in Chevron Battle” – below is their description.

This week on Brian Ross Investigates: Crusading American lawyer Steven Donziger and his fight against a giant oil company in the jungles of South America.

But now he’s the one in trouble, sentenced to prison by a federal judge for contempt of court.

Plus, an American hate group is exposed. The so-called Proud Boys. The secret membership and finances of the extreme right are exposed in a massive hack of the internet site they thought would protect their secrets.

We speak with the reporter who broke the story ,Steven Monacelli, who is now being harassed.

And this week’s winners and losers in the media. See if you agree with the choices made by the editors of @Mediaite.

#StevenDonziger #ProudBoys #StevenMonacelli

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