Contempt charge against reporter dropped in 'Bachelor' case


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INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) — A contempt charge has been dismissed against a former Iowa television reporter who was accused of violating a judge's order last year not to take courtroom video of "The Bachelor" star Chris Soules.

The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that a judge dropped the charge against former KWWL reporter Elizabeth Amanieh on Thursday.

KWWL published video of Soules' April 2017 court appearance that Amanieh shot on her cellphone. Prosecutors said a judge had told Amanieh she wouldn't allow video of the hearing and only photos would be permitted.

The video of Soules was taken after he'd been arrested for a crash that killed Kenneth Mosher. Police say Soules rear-ended Mosher's tractor and left the scene. Soules has pleaded not guilty.

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This story has been corrected to show the contempt charge against the former Iowa reporter was dismissed, not that she was found not guilty.

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Information from: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, http://www.wcfcourier.com

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