New York City and Dr. Phil's son resolve dispute over NYPD reality show
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New York City and Dr. Phil's son resolve dispute over NYPD reality show
"Under the agreement, the city will retain editorial control over the show, titled 'Behind the Badge,' after accusing Jordan McGraw and his production company, McGraw Media, of trying to wrest it away."
"McGraw Media agreed to remove all content from the documentary-style series that the department designates as inaccurate or confidential, that the NYPD is legally prohibited from releasing, that reveals investigatory techniques or that would otherwise compromise public safety or the public trust."
"The city sued Jordan McGraw and McGraw Media in January, accusing them of violating an agreement that had allowed them special behind-the-scenes access to the nation's largest police force and 'risking immediate and irreparable harm' to the city."
New York City has settled its legal dispute with Jordan McGraw regarding his reality show, 'Behind the Badge,' about the NYPD. The city will maintain editorial control over the series, which requires McGraw Media to submit rough cuts for review. Content deemed inaccurate, confidential, or harmful to public safety must be removed. The city previously sued McGraw for violating an agreement that allowed access to the police force, leading to a court order blocking the release of footage until the settlement.
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