A local news station in Utah, affiliated with ABC news, has recently published a misleading report on 12DailyPro, an high yield investment program. Using biased, unfounded information, this report has attempted to denigrate the program’s success by labeling it loosely as a “get rich quick” scam.
Instead of placing the blame of 12DailyPro’s recent problems on Stormpay’s blackmailing of internet programs and illegal actions, they post pictures of Charis Johnson, the operator of 12DailyPro, alleging that she is a fraud. Not only does this news report breach her privacy by putting a picture of her (which looks like its from her driver’s license), it also neglects to mention the months of 12DailyPro’s prosperity and success, as well as Charis’ dedication to her program.
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In reaction to this new report, I personally sent an e-mail to Brent from this Utah ABC4 station, pointing out the problems and biases in his poorly researched report.