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Croatian journalist convicted of threatening colleague on conditional sentence
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On March 13, renowned HD Radio broadcaster editor-in-chief Edi Škovrlj was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison term for threats made against his former colleagues at the station following an internal investigation into alleged harassment by journalist Kolačević.
Key Points
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1Edi Škvorlj, a well-known HRT journalist from Dalmazia and Split, has been sentenced for threatening his colleague.
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2The incident involved threats made by the reporter against another member of their editorial team at Croatia Radio Television (HRT).
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3Both parties have refused to comment on what exactly happened during this confrontation or threat situation.
Developments
[Mar 13, 20:45]
The court issued its final judgment sentencing Edi Škvorlj for threatening his colleague at HRT.
[Mar 13, 20:45]
Edi Škorlić stated he will tell 'the whole truth' once his own sentence becomes legally binding.
[Mar 13, [Unknown Date]]
Edi Škvorlj was sentenced to a conditional prison term (uvjetnu zatvorsku kaznju) for threatening his colleague.
[Mar 13, [Unknown Date]]
The threat was reported by a fellow journalist at the HRT editorial office who filed it with authorities.