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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Details emerge on prior discipline of officer who detained Dolphins player Tyreek Hill
The Miami-Dade Police officer who got physical with Dolphins player Tyreek Hill during a traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium in September has been repeatedly disciplined and suspended after other people complained he became aggressive against them for no good reason, according to internal affairs records obtained by NBC6 Investigates.
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Port official resigns as NBC6 Investigates questions millions in no-bid deals, mismanaged technology, expense report abuses
The longtime CEO of the non-profit company created and funded by Miami-Dade County to maintain cargo cranes at PortMiami submitted his resignation Thursday – months after audits found misspent money, mismanaged operations and failure to keep cranes “operationally safe.”
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‘He had a smirk': Woman says Alexander brother raped her inside Versace mansion
What began with a random DM on Instagram from a young, up-and-coming businessman in 2013, ended in rape inside the watchtower of Versace mansion on Miami Beach, the recipient of the message is now telling investigators.
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Police called to Doral community as tensions rise after botched board election count
Police were called in to keep the peace and remove protesters from the clubhouse of the gated 1,721-home Doral Isles community Friday, one day after a board election recount resulted in seven owners who thought they were elected being swept out.
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Alexander brothers denied bond in alleged Miami Beach sex assaults linked to sweeping probe
Two of the three Alexander brothers, the ultra-luxury real estate brokers accused in a sexual assault investigation involving dozens of victims who were violently raped as far back as over a decade ago in South Florida and New York, were denied bond in court on Thursday.
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Real estate moguls the Alexander brothers arrested in sex assault probe in Miami, NYC
Luxury real estate brokers the Alexander brothers have been arrested in connection with a sexual assault investigation in South Florida and New York, authorities said.
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Court told Miami developer Sergio Pino's estate could be worth more than $115M
It’s been nearly five months since prominent Miami developer Sergio Pino killed himself as the FBI was moving in to arrest him for allegedly hiring men to kill his wife before their contentious divorce could be finalized. Now the judge overseeing his estate’s probate case has an idea of his share of the fortune that was at stake: at least...
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Exclusive video shows UPS driver's kidnapping before shootout that led to his death
Video exclusively obtained by NBC6 Investigates shows Frank Ordonez’s last delivery.
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Video shows jewelry store armed robbery that led to 2019 fatal UPS shootout
The video shows the armed robbery of a jewelry store in Coral Gables back in 2019.
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90 minutes of terror: Armed robbery leads to police shootout, 4 dead, 4 officers charged with manslaughter
NBC6 Investigates has obtained hours of video evidence – shielded from public view for nearly five years – that show what officers saw when they opened fire on fleeing felons who hijacked a UPS truck and kidnapped the driver.