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  2. Richard Allensworth Jewell (born Richard White; [1] December 17, 1962 – August 29, 2007) was an American security guard and law enforcement officer who alerted police during the Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He discovered a backpack containing three pipe bombs on the park grounds [1] and ...

  3. Jewell already had reached an out-of-court settlement with NBC. The Wall Street Journal reported that Jewell received $500,000 in that settlement, but there has been no confirmation of the...

  4. Dec 10, 2020 · Jewell subsequently launched defamation lawsuits against an array of media outlets for their portrayals of him, with the settlements helping to compensate for legal fees and a year spent...

  5. Dec 10, 1996 · One-time suspect Richard Jewell, meanwhile, reached an undisclosed cash settlement with NBC over his claim that news anchor Tom Brokaw implied he was guilty of the bombing that left two dead...

  6. Jan 29, 1997 · Jan 28, 1997 11:00pm PT. CNN SHELLS OUT FOR JEWELL. By Gary Levin. Former Olympics bombing suspect Richard Jewell has reached a settlement with CNN, a month after set-tling libel charges...

  7. Richard Jewell v. Piedmont College. Piedmont College was also named in a lawsuit for allegedly approaching media and FBI investigators with “false and defamatory statements against Jewell, his personality, and his work history at Piedmont.” Jewell reportedly reached an undisclosed settlement with Piedmont in 1997.

  8. Feb 13, 2020 · Richard Jewell expected full clearance, but instead was described as a so-called “non-target.” Nonetheless, Jewell and his legal team knew the media would portray that as an exoneration.

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