Ex-CEO of New Hampshire drug treatment centers charged in scheme to vandalize journalists’ homes
- Former CEO of Granite Recovery Centers, Eric Spofford, was charged with stalking and harassing NHPR journalists who reported sexual assault and harassment allegations against him.
- Spofford allegedly paid Eric Labarge $20,000 to vandalize the homes of an NHPR editor, reporter, and the reporter's parents with bricks, rocks, and spray-painted threats.
- Labarge received a 46-month prison sentence, and three others who helped carry out the attacks received 21-30 month sentences, while Spofford faces up to 5 years in prison and $250,000 fine per charge.
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A journalist’s home was vandalized after an investigation. The subject of her reporting was indicted.
In 2022, Lauren Chooljian of New Hampshire Public Radio published this investigative story: “He built New Hampshire’s largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” Now, the […] The post A journalist’s home was vandalized after an investigation. The subject of her reporting was indicted. appeared first on Poynter.
They Reported on Him — Then the Bricks Started Flying: Inside Allegations Against CEO Accused of Targeting Journalists
Eric Spofford, former CEO of Granite Recovery Centers, was arrested for allegedly retaliating against New Hampshire Public Radio journalistsMiddlesex County District Attorney/YouTubeNEED TO KNOWEric Spofford, former CEO of Granite Recovery Centers, was arrested over allegations of retaliating against New Hampshire Public Radio journalistsProsecutors say Spofford paid a friend $20,000 to lead a coordinated harassment campaign from March to May 20…
Ex-CEO of New Hampshire drug treatment centres charged in scheme to vandalize journalists’ homes
The founder and former CEO of New Hampshire’s largest network of addiction treatment centers has been charged with orchestrating threats and vandalism targeting New Hampshire Public Radio journalists who published sexual misconduct allegations about him.

Ex-CEO of New Hampshire drug treatment centers charged in scheme to vandalize journalists' homes
The founder and former CEO of New Hampshire’s largest network of addiction treatment centers has been charged with orchestrating threats and vandalism targeting journalists.


New Hampshire rehab center ex-CEO charged with harassment against journalist
The former CEO of a New Hampshire addiction rehab center has been federally charged with directing a harassment campaign against journalists and their families in response to negative coverage.
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