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ABC Reporter's Cash-Fueled Podcast Feud
1 Dec
Summary
- A reporter allegedly demanded cash payments for a podcast.
- The podcast was funded by an unlicensed overseas crypto casino.
- An ABC investigation into the reporter's conduct is ongoing.

A significant controversy has emerged concerning an ABC reporter and his involvement in a true crime podcast. The podcast, funded by an unlicensed overseas crypto casino, allegedly led to a dispute between the reporter and his co-host over substantial cash payments. These payments, totaling thousands of dollars, were reportedly demanded and received by the reporter.
The situation escalated with allegations that the reporter failed to disclose these external payments to his employer, the ABC, which has strict policies on such matters. Following the revelations, the ABC initiated an internal investigation into the reporter's conduct. However, the complainant has expressed frustration, claiming the ABC has not yet reached out for information.
The podcast series has since been discontinued. The reporter's legal team has contested some of the claims, stating payments were for production costs. Separately, a violent home invasion occurred at the reporter's mother's residence in Victoria, though no connection to the podcast dispute has been suggested.




