Tony Pipitone is a thirteen time Emmy® award-winning NBC6 Investigative reporter, one of the most-honored investigative reporters in Florida. Pipitone joined the Team 6 Investigators in March of 2014.
In addition to 13 Suncoast Emmy® awards, including the chapter's Silver Circle Award, recognizing 25 years of excellence in television, Pipitone has also earned six Edward R. Murrow awards and dozens of statewide and regional awards.
Pipitone's stories have helped put people in jail and get them out, exposed political and government corruption, and shed light on other illegal activities.
He joined NBC6 after 26 years at WKMG-TV in Orlando, where the Orlando Sentinel called him "one of the finest reporters in Orlando television history."
Pipitone hopes to continue that legacy in South Florida, where he lives with his wife Myriam. They have two grown sons, leaving them plenty of time to enjoy the Miami scene -- especially the beach, restaurants and golf courses.
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Live updates: Florida voters decide constitutional amendments, members of Congress and more
Floridians go to the polls in the crucial 2024 election to decide state amendments, Congress, President and more. Follow live updates here.
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FBI prioritizes election security with command post
When voters show up at the polls on Tuesday, the U.S. Justice Department will be keeping an eye on things to make sure federal voting rights laws are being followed.
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Did the nominee switch from Biden to Harris boost voter registration in South Florida?
To see if the switch translated into a boost in voter registration in South Florida in the following weeks, NBC6 Investigates obtained voter data from the state showing when new voters registered.
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Lawsuit to invalidate abortion rights amendment relies on flawed state report
NBC6 Investigates finds that the Florida Department of State report on alleged Amendment 4 petition fraud contains misstatements, questionable methodology and inaccurate numbers. Days after their release, those same numbers appeared in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the abortion rights amendment.
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Negotiated Justice: Convictions difficult, plea bargains plentiful in sex assault cases
Numbers vary, but studies have found arrests are made in less than 20% of the sexual assaults that are reported – and many are not reported at all.
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‘The smoke has to clear': Pino murder-for-hire defendant recorded by FBI talking to cooperating co-conspirator
As the FBI built its case against men they suspected were hired by prominent South Florida developer Sergio Pino to murder his wife, one of the men agreed in July to cooperate, making a recorded call to the man he said recruited him to form what the FBI called one of two “murder crews.”
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More charges likely for gunman in Trump apparent assassination attempt
The gunman who lay in wait as former president Donald Trump made the rounds of his golf course Sunday is being held without bond on federal firearms charges, but a former federal prosecutor tells NBC6 more serious charges are likely coming.
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Setbacks in federal investigation delay answers in Champlain Towers collapse by another year
Families of the 98 people who died in the collapse of Champlain Towers South in June 2021 found out Thursday they will now have to wait at least another 19 months for answers from the federal government as to what caused the disaster.
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Boat racer among 27 charged in major South Florida drug trafficking bust: Feds
More than two dozen suspects are facing charges in connection with a major federal drug trafficking bust in Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys.
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Money dispute divides one Parkland school shooting victim from others
A lawyer for families of dead and injured said a dispute over the killer’s inheritance and intellectual property rights is being forced by the “greed” of the attorney for the most seriously injured survivor, former student Anthony Borges.