In the spring of 1990, Bergen made a documentary called Blood Sport where she claimed there was an underground network of pitbulls involved in dogfighting in Denver.[4][5][6] But she secretly staged dogfights to make footage for the documentary.[7]Debra Saunders of the San Francisco Chronicle was one of the first journalists to question her account alongside Rocky Mountain News. Bergen was pressured to resign on September 6, 1990, when her deception was discovered.[8][9] She was later found guilty of staging dogfighting but not for perjury.[10][11] She later had to pay a $20,000 fine.[2][12]
References
^"People v. Bergen". Animal Legal & Historical Center. Michigan State University College of Law.
^Bathroom Readers' Institute (November 1, 2012). "Television Hoaxes". Uncle John's Giant 10th Anniversary Bathroom Reader. Simon and Schuster. ISBN9781607106692. Retrieved May 17, 2019 – via Google Books.