Former CBS4 investigative reporter Michele Gillen sued the station in federal court, accusing her ex-colleagues of age and gender discrimination. Gillen, the award-wining journalist whose contract was not renwed in…
“We are now opening the lid on what’s really been going on,” said Louise R. Caro of Napoli Shkolnik in Miami, counsel to investigative journalist Michele Gillen, who claims CBS…
Michele Gillen is a 39 time Emmy Award winning investigative reporter, having accumulated over twenty-five Emmy awards for her insightful and in-depth investigative reporting during her tenure at CBS owned…
Michele Gillen, a veteran reporter, is one of a handful of women in male-dominated industry who has held sway as a hard news reporter. She was voted Miami New Times Best…
After working as a TV reporter in Los Angeles, Michele Gillen joined WFOR, Miami’s CBS affiliate, in 1997. Since then, she’s been nominated for 46 regional Emmys and won 25….
Investigative Reporter Michele Gillen began reporting discrimination and bullying in 2010. She filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2016 and was given the green light to sue…
Michele Gillen, whose career at the affiliate spans more than 20 years, joins a growing chorus of sexual harassment and discrimination claims by female staff. According to the complaint filed in…
Award-winning investigative reporter Michele Gillen filed an age- and gender-discrimination suit against CBS and its television station group, accusing them of fostering a misogynistic, “good ole boy’s club culture” in…