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'''Jordan Chariton''' (born September 20, 1986) is a former investigative reporter for [[The Young Turks]].<ref name="Bio">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/jordan-chariton/|title= Jordan Chariton|publisher=CNBC}}</ref><ref name="TYTBIO">{{Cite web|url= https://tytnetwork.com/about/host-bios/jordan-chariton/|title= Bios: Jordan Chariton|publisher= [[The Young Turks]]}}</ref> He was the first investigative reporter hired by the network. He is best known for covering the [[Flint Water Crisis]], the [[Dakota Access Pipeline protests|protests at Standing Rock]], the [[2016 Democratic National Committee email leak|DNC Wikileaks scandal]] and the [[Murder_of_Seth_Rich|murder of Seth Rich]]<ref name="SethRich">{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/JordanChariton/status/864555461193990144|title=Jordan Chariton on Twitter}}</ref>. He grew to national notoriety by breaking the [[Donna Brazile#Controversies|Donna Brazile story]] during the 2016 Presidential election. Additionally, he has taken the leading role in investigating the water Crisis in North Carolina.
'''Jordan Chariton''' (born September 20, 1986) is a former investigative reporter for [[The Young Turks]].<ref name="Bio">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/jordan-chariton/|title= Jordan Chariton|publisher=CNBC}}</ref><ref name="TYTBIO">{{Cite web|url= https://tytnetwork.com/about/host-bios/jordan-chariton/|title= Bios: Jordan Chariton|publisher= [[The Young Turks]]}}</ref> He was the first investigative reporter hired by the network. He is best known for covering the [[Flint Water Crisis]], the [[Dakota Access Pipeline protests|protests at Standing Rock]], the [[2016 Democratic National Committee email leak|DNC Wikileaks scandal]] and the [[Murder_of_Seth_Rich|murder of Seth Rich]]<ref name="SethRich">{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/JordanChariton/status/864555461193990144|title=Jordan Chariton on Twitter}}</ref>. He grew to national notoriety by breaking the [[Donna Brazile#Controversies|Donna Brazile story]] during the 2016 Presidential election. Additionally, he has taken the leading role in investigating the water Crisis in North Carolina.


Chariton graduated from the [[University of Tampa]]. Prior to joining The Young Turks, Chariton worked for [[Fox News]]. Chariton was fired by The Young Turks in November 2017 after sexual assault allegations surfaced as well as posts made by Chariton of him using a hot tub with various TYT staff in his employ.<ref name="TYTBIO"/>
Chariton graduated from the [[University of Tampa]]. Prior to joining The Young Turks, Chariton worked for [[Fox News]]. Chariton was fired by The Young Turks in November 2017 after sexual assault allegations surfaced as well as posts made by Chariton of him using a hot tub with various TYT staff in his employ.


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Revision as of 09:07, 21 November 2017

Jordan Chariton (born September 20, 1986) is a former investigative reporter for The Young Turks.[1][2] He was the first investigative reporter hired by the network. He is best known for covering the Flint Water Crisis, the protests at Standing Rock, the DNC Wikileaks scandal and the murder of Seth Rich[3]. He grew to national notoriety by breaking the Donna Brazile story during the 2016 Presidential election. Additionally, he has taken the leading role in investigating the water Crisis in North Carolina.

Chariton graduated from the University of Tampa. Prior to joining The Young Turks, Chariton worked for Fox News. Chariton was fired by The Young Turks in November 2017 after sexual assault allegations surfaced as well as posts made by Chariton of him using a hot tub with various TYT staff in his employ.

References

  1. ^ "Jordan Chariton". CNBC.
  2. ^ "Bios: Jordan Chariton". The Young Turks.
  3. ^ "Jordan Chariton on Twitter".