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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 so… ...
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.
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 ...
The producers of "To Catch a Predator" -- the sensational TV journalism series that led, tragically, to a sensational lawsuit -- will not go to trial. For an undisclosed amount, NBC, which runs ...
The family of a Dallas prosecutor who committed suicide last year after being snared in an underage-sex sting by “Dateline” has filed a $105 million suit against NBC. The sister of vete… ...
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.
NBC Sued for Suicide of Alleged Pedophile Prosecutor. By . Dan Slater. Share. ... accompanied a SWAT team to the house of a Texas prosecutor, Louis William Conradt Jr. Since 2004, ...
When a SWAT team went to Conradt's home in November 2006 to serve warrants, "Dateline" correspondent Chris Hansen (left) and a camera crew were with them. Footage from the raid was aired in ...
NBC has settled a lawsuit brought by the family of a man who killed himself when the crew of TV show “To Catch a Predator” showed up at his home to film his arrest, according to court papers.
A $100 million lawsuit claiming that NBC Universal Inc prompted the suicide of a former Texas prosecutor who was a pedophile suspect is moving ahead after ruling by a U.S. federal judge on Tuesday.
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