Gonzo journalism culture at Vice pushed editor into international cocaine smuggling ring, court heard

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Vice specialized in 'immersionism,' where 'its journalists are encouraged to become embedded within the cultures and with the people they are writing about,' Yaroslav Pastukhov’s lawyer told court

A former editor at Vice Media blames a gonzo journalism culture at the youth-oriented media outlet for pushing him into an international cocaine smuggling ring that will now send him to prison.

“The only path to rise up within the organization was to independently source a story and hope your efforts were recognized by the New York office,” he told court. Pastukhov saw the profile of a colleague, Ben Makuch, “skyrocket” at Vice when Makuch contacted a Canadian ISIS fighter for a story. Shane Smith, the founder of Vice, then interviewed the fighter on television for Vice.He was very excited...

When Pastukhov heard through a friend about a drug smuggling enterprise in Canada, he decided to pursue it further for a story, court was told. “He was very excited,” Kirby said, “because he was on the verge of writing an exposé on an international drug pipeline to Australia.”Through Vice Canada’s communications manager, Britt Aharoni, Vice declined to comment about Pastukhov’s version of his time at the company.

 

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See journalist smuggle Cocain to get closer to the story. I put on costumes and face paint to get closer to minorities. It’s all done with the best intentions. notmyfault imthevictim blamegame

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