Genentech Expose – Rob Bennett’s Story

In this Insider Exclusive Investigative Network TV Special, our news team visits with Rob, his lawyers, Jason Mitchell and Aubrey Villines and Dr June Cooley, in “Genentech Expose – Rob Bennett’s Story” , as Rob tells his own story of the difficulties he encountered at Genentech, as well as the difficulties he states he encountered with one of his supervisors, Dan McCurren, as further elaborated in his lawsuit, filed April 24, 2016, ‘Bennett v. Genentech, Inc. et al’ Case #:1:16-cv-01330.

America’s “Hospital of Horrors” – Tenet Healthcare – The $400 Million Dollar Health Care Fraud Story

In this Insider Exclusive Investigative Network TV Special “America’s “Hospital of Horrors” – Tenet Healthcare – The $400 Million Dollar Health Care Fraud Story”, our news team travels to Redding, California to “go behind the headlines” to meet with Russ Reiner and Richard Frankel, partners at Reiner, Slaughter, McCartney & Frankel Law Offices, and some of their clients and their families to better understand ……

The DEA – Darek and Lisa Kitlinski’s Story

In times of war and uncertainty there is a special breed of Dedicated Professionals…. DEA Agents, the U.S. Coast Guard, and career DEA Forensic Chemists ……ready to answer our Nation’s call. Common Americans with an uncommon desire to succeed. Forged by adversity…… they stand ready to serve their country… the American people…. and protect our … Continued

Lawrence Livermore Labs – Protecting Employees Rights In The New Age Of Privatization

In this INSIDER EXCLUSIVE Investigative Network TV Special our News Team “Goes Behind The Headlines” in “LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABS – Protecting Employees Rights in the New Age of Privatization to take a good look at what really happens when private companies become government contractors. Unfortunately, in some economic circles, the obsession with privatization as a … Continued

Wall Street- Lehman Brothers – A Whistleblowers Nightmare

In recent years, whistleblowers have received greater attention. Time magazine made three whistle-blowers its “Persons of the Year” in 2002 in honor of their exposing scandals at Enron, the FBI, and WorldCom. But for many whistleblowers, a recent New England Journal of Medicine study showed, whistleblowers pay a tremendous personal cost for their disclosures and almost 82% … Continued