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A TEXAS prosecutor who was snared in an online “Dateline” sex sting killed himself Sunday. Former Kaufman County DA Louis “Bill” Conradt Jr., 56, allegedly went online to solicit sex from ...
NBC Universal isn't taking any chances with that $105 million lawsuit alleging that "Dateline: To Catch a Predator" led to the suicide of a Texas prosecutor, Louis William Conradt Jr.
For an undisclosed amount, NBC, which runs the "Predator" series as part of its "Dateline NBC" newsmagazine series, has settled with the family of a Texas prosecutor, Louis William Conradt Jr ...
The sister of veteran Texas prosecutor Louis “Bill” Conradt hit NBC with a racketeering and civil-rights lawsuit after he shot himself when he was cornered in his home by a “Dateline ...
NBC had moved to dismiss a $100 million suit filed by the sister of Louis Conradt, arguing it owed no duty to protect him from suicide and its alleged conduct was not so "extreme and dangerous ...
Using this information, police obtained search and arrest warrants for Conradt, and went to his home, with Hansen and camera crew in tow.
During that investigation, Louis William Conradt Jr., a 56-year-old assistant county prosecutor in a Dallas suburb, shot himself as a police tactical team forced its way into his house while ...
Louis William Conradt Jr., of Terrell, Texas, a Dallas suburb, was suspected of being one of those men, except he didn't show up at the house.
The $100 million lawsuit was brought against NBC by the family of Louis W. Conradt Jr., an assistant district attorney in Rockwall County, Texas, who shot himself as he was about to be arrested by ...
When police arrived, they attempted to serve former Kaufman County District Attorney Louis "Bill" Conradt Jr. with a search warrant for his computer and an arrest warrant.