NEW YORK(AP)
ABC News has apologized for mistakenly running a picture of
former Washington Mayor Marion Barry when it was promoting a
"World News" story about a man suing a dry cleaner for
$54 million for losing his pants.
Both Roy L. Pearson, who filed the lawsuit, and Barry are black.
Barry's picture ran for East Coast feeds Tuesday when
Pearson's story was "teased" at the beginning of the
news. It was corrected for later editions, spokeswoman Natalie
Raabe said.
The mistake happened because both men happened to be in a
Washington court that day and ABC got video of both, Raabe said.
Barry was acquitted this week of drunken driving charges.
"We are deeply sorry for this mistake and apologize to Mr.
Barry, Mr. Pearson and to our viewers for the error," ABC News
wrote on its Web site. There was no on-air reference to the
mistake. Anchor Charles Gibson has unsuccessfully tried to reach
Barry for a personal apology, Raabe said.
It was the second such case of mistaken identity this month
involving newsworthy black men. Fox News Channel apologized for
running tape of House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers while
reporting on the indictment of Rep. William J. Jefferson on bribery
charges.
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