Brian Ross Investigates: Leader of Troubled Summer Camp Retires After Allegations of Sexual Abuse

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Brian Ross Investigates: Leader of Troubled Summer Camp Retires After Allegations of Sexual Abuse

A follow-up on a story we first reported on last month, involving disturbing allegations at a summer camp. A lawsuit says teen girls became prey for male counselors. We’ll hear from the chair of the group that runs the camp. What did they know and when did they know it?

Plus this week’s winners and losers in the media, as chosen by the editors of @Mediaite.

Watch tonight at 5:30pm on Facebook Live

#SummerCamp #Mediaite #BrianRossInvestigates

Brian Ross’ Guests/Hosts:

Rhonda Schwartz – Law&Crime Network

Aidan McLaughlin – Editor In Chief, Mediaite

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