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Days after his attorneys announced he had been cleared in a criminal investigation, WDIV-TV reporter Hank Winchester returned to “The Morning After with Kelly Stafford & Hank" podcast to talk about ...
Attorneys for WDIV-TV’s Hank Winchester announced Aug. 15 that the law enforcement investigation into the Local 4 consumer reporter has ended with no criminal findings and no warrants will be issued. ...
An Emmy-winning WDIV (Channel 4) reporter has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing in a sexual misconduct investigation that led to him being placed on leave from the station, although the exact ...
WDIV Local 4 reporter Hank Winchester was cleared of wrongdoing after allegations came out back in June. Police say they were joined by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office while executing a search ...
Days after his attorneys announced he had been cleared in a criminal investigation, Detroit-based broadcast reporter Hank Winchester called the ordeal "the worst nine weeks of my life." Winchester, ...
WDIV reporter Hank Winchester told listeners of a podcast he co-hosts that the time it took for him to be cleared of recent charges were "the worst nine weeks of my life." "I've lost both my parents.
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI – A prominent Detroit-area TV personality won’t be charged, his attorneys announced Friday. In June, the Beverly Hills, Michigan home of WDIV-TV reporter and anchor Hank Winchester ...
Joe Buczek is manager of digital content and promotion at CBS Detroit. He previously worked at WWTV, the Grand Traverse Insider, the Leader and the Kalkaskian, the Oakland Press and the Morning Sun.
Lawyers call Local 4 consumer reporter a victim of a TV station report that cited unidentified sources. "The allegations made against me were outrageous, unfounded and defamatory," Winchester said in ...
At a press conference on Aug. 15, Hank Winchester’s attorney Neil Rockind said the veteran broadcast journalist was “the victim of baseless and unfounded allegations.” The Oakland County Prosecutor’s ...