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Jim Mitteager
James J. "Jim" Mitteager (17 July 1946 – 24 July 1997) was an American journalist who worked for several tabloid newspapers and covered numerous high-profile incidents.
==Life and career==

Mitteager worked for the New York City Police Department before becoming a journalist.〔Calder, Iain (2004). ''The Untold Story: My 20 Years Running the ''National Enquirer''.'' Miramax Books, ISBN 978-0-7868-6941-1〕 While working as a freelance writer for the ''New York Post'', Mitteager was acquitted in 1979 on charges that he had bribed a correction officer to obtain photographs and information about murderer David Berkowitz.〔Fried, Joseph P. (November 22, 1979). A Jury Acquits Writer Who Got Berkowitz Data; Pictures and Information Used in New York Post. ''New York Times''〕
In 1989, Mitteager helped ''The National Enquirer'' scoop ''People'' in getting the first photo of Riley Keough, oldest grandchild of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley.〔
Mitteager served as Los Angeles bureau chief of tabloid ''The Globe''. Around the time of Mitteager's death, secret recordings of his conversations with celebrities and their representatives while at ''The Globe'' came to light. The press also reported on his relationship with investigator Anthony Pellicano. According to ''Los Angeles'' magazine, "Shortly before his death, he gave hundreds of tapes he had secretly recorded to Paul Barresi, an informant and sometime investigator for Pellicano."〔Domanick, Joe (September 1, 2007). The Machiavelli of Muck: Anthony Pellicano's double-dealing made him Hollywood's top investigator. Then it all fell apart. ''Los Angeles''〕〔 Nikki Finke reported on the remaining tapes, "When Mitteager died of lung cancer, the tapes were left to his wife, who then gave them to her husband’s favorite tipster, Paul Barressi ''()'', the adult film producer and occasional leg man for Pellicano."〔Finke, Nikki (March 14, 2006). (Old, Old News: Pellicano/Tabloids ). ''LA Weekly''〕 Conversations on a few tapes brought to light how Pellicano would approach celebrities and their representatives with tips from reporters, and then offer to have the stories killed in exchange for payment.〔Halbfinger, David M. and Allison Hope Weiner (April 6, 2006). (Complex Maneuvering Over Evidence in Hollywood Wiretapping Scandal. ) ''New York Times''〕

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