Meredith's Atlanta Station Settles "Pizzagate" Lawsuit

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So maybe this is why WGLC Anchor Ben Swann decided to go rogue?

As you know, Swann reported a long story on WGCL about how "Pizzagate" was real, despite the fact that most everyone else debunked the story. 

After Swann's "Pizzagate" story the station and it's owner Meredith were sued and Swann was given a few days off. 

Last week, Meredith attorney's starting telling station staffers at WGCL that the lawsuit steaming from Pizzagate was not moving forward. The lawyers did not let on if a settlement was reached or what exactly happened, but it was apparent that the station was now off the hook. 

Then the next day after the lawyers give the "all clear" on Pizzagate, Swann posts the video saying he is starting up is conspiracy website again. 

Any smart person would know that this was going to land him in hot water with his bosses. Especially since he never gave them a heads up he was doing it. 

You almost think he knew he would get fired. 

Now if you put 2+2 together, it appears that Swann knew that while he was employed, that Meredith would protect him in the "Pizzagate" lawsuit. Once that suit came to an end, Swann goes rogue and get's fired.  

It appears that Ben Swann might have been gaming the system and that's our conspiracy theory and we're sticking with it.