CBS GIVEN COURT OK TO AIR HIDDEN-CAMERA PROBE OF PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
Apr 26th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsCHARLOTTE, North Carolina
A federal judge ruled last week that CBS’s “60 Minutes II” could broadcast an episode charging the nation’s largest psychiatric hospital company with mistreating patients, despite concerns over the legality of CBS’s hidden-camera investigation.
In the report, CBS charged Charter Behavioral Health Systems with falsifying records and using improper restraints to immobilize children with psychiatric disorders, the Reuters news agency reported.
CBS backed its claims with secretly videotaped footage obtained by a Charter employee who wore a pair of eyeglasses fitted with a miniature camera.
U.S. district judge Graham Mullen ruled that while CBS had satisfied his concerns about maintaining patient anonymity, he was troubled by CBS’s methodology.
Mullen said he would ask federal prosecutors to investigate whether CBS violated federal wiretapping laws, according to Reuters.
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