A Pulitzer prize reporter accuses the Los Angeles Times of delaying his exposé on a dangerous doctor.
Featuring: Paul Pringle, Davan Maharaj, and Marc Duvoisin
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“The secret life of a USC med school dean,” Los Angeles Times, published online July 17, 2017. By Paul Pringle, Harriet Ryan, Adam Elmahrek, Matt Hamilton, and Sarah Parvini.
Additional Source Material
- LA Times: Review: A Times reporter broke a major USC scandal. The real challenge: getting it published
- YouTube: Pasadena Police Interview Dr. Carmen Puliafito
- Daily Trojan: Dean of Keck School of Medicine of USC resigns
- LA Times: A secret USC payout had a catch: Images of ex-dean using drugs had to be given up
- LA Mag: Dr. Feelgood: ‘Bad City’ Exposes Secret Life of Scandalous USC Dean
- Medium: Sex, Meth, Lies and Journalism
- WhoWhatWhy:Getting at the Truth: Two Perspectives
- LA Times: Investigators seek photos and videos of former USC medical school dean with drugs
- LA Times: Former USC medical school dean saw patients after using meth, investigators allege
- LA Times: Must Reads: A USC doctor was accused of bad behavior with young women for years. The university let him continue treating students
- LA Times: Pasadena officer who investigated overdose was skeptical of USC med school dean’s story, recording shows
- LA Times: A secret USC payout had a catch: Images of ex-dean using drugs had to be given up
- The New York Times: U.S.C. Agrees to $1.1 Billion Settlement in Gynecologist Abuse Case
- Paul Pringle: Bad City: Peril and Power in the City of Angels