Whistleblowers

A Filtered Look at a Tobacco Row

Michael Mann’s project about corporate power, the smoking wars and the ’60 Minutes’ controversy takes some creative liberties to tell its historical tale. PASCAGOULA, Miss. — When actor Russell Crowe, made into a dead ringer for tobacco whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand, enters the courtroom, think of the air going out of a balloon. Paper airplanes are ... Read more »

Tobacco Lawyers Grill Whistle-Blower Over Diary

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A slender, hand-written diary recounting colorful details of tobacco whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand’s struggles within the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. has come under intense scrutiny in the company’s bitter lawsuit against Wigand. The 43-page diary, which surfaced publicly this week at Wigand’s marathon deposition in Louisville, describes the frustrations of the tobacco ... Read more »

Smoking Gun: The Unlikely Figure Who Rocked the U.S. Tobacco Industry

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. — Merrell Williams, the mole who became the tobacco industry’s worst nightmare, hardly seemed suited to the role. He had floated from one dreary job to the next, never staying very long in one place. Unfortunately for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., after Williams was hired as a lowly document analyst with ... Read more »

Turning Over a New Leaf

Activism: Victor Crawford once lobbied for the Tobacco Institute. Now he fights against it. What changed his mind? He’s dying of throat cancer–a result of decades of heavy smoking. Victor Crawford’s story is sadly familiar, that of a man who started smoking in his early teens and now is dying of cancer. But Crawford stands ... Read more »

Tobacco Lab: Science and Silence

When the smoking wars heated up, Philip Morris put Victor DeNoble’s nicotine experiments on ice. His story is part of the wider drama involving the industry and its researchers. It wasn’t like entering the Peace Corps, but Victor DeNoble hoped to do some good when he joined the tobacco industry. The year was 1980 and ... Read more »