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Did Kathy Scruggs Apologize To Richard Jewell? Apology, What Happened To Her?

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Matthew Elliott

Updated on January 03, 2026

Did Kathy Scruggs Apologize to Richard Jewell after accusing him of a possible bombing at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics?

Kathy Scruggs was a journalist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who broke the news that the FBI was investigating Richard Jewell as a leading suspect.

An American biographical drama film was made in 2019 on the security guard Richard Jewell as he found a bomb alerted the authorities during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

Richard Jewell was then wrongly accused of placing the device himself there without worrying about his life and saving tons of people.

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Did Kathy Scruggs Apologize To Richard Jewell?

Kathy Scruggs may or may not have apologized to Richard Jewell. But the court submitted a humble apology for having his name leaked in the media by the FBI.

Kathy was a hard-drinker, stubborn-talker, and wild cusser police reporter who wasn’t afraid of anything accused Richard Jewell as a suspect of the bombing.

Richard Jewell was the former security guard who discovered the bomb before it exploded in Atlanta park on July 27, 1996. 

After being praised as a hero to the world, he was soon investigated by the FBI as the prime suspect and was interrogated brutally.

Kathy Scruggs, who did the job of pouring gasoline in the fire only further hurt Richard’s image and reputation.

The cruel heading declaring “FBI Suspects Hero Guard May Have Planted Bomb and set off a media” had a deep impact on Richard.

Furthermore, even after being cleared of the crime, he called on the House of Representatives subcommittee hearing and sued The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and a bunch of other news outlets. 

After the sympathetic speech, the lawmakers apologized to him for the case.

What Happened To Kathy Scruggs?

Unfortunately, Kathy Scruggs died of a morphine overdose and perished peacefully in her sleep. She was found dead in her Cherokee County home, wearing an Atlanta Motor Speedway T-shirt and panties, on 2 September 2001.

The GBI medical examiner claimed her cause of death was acute morphine toxicity. He was unable to determine whether the overdose was intentional or accidental.

The examiner also said there was severe coronary artery atherosclerosis that might have contributed to her death.

Kathy Scruggs Death and Cause: How Did the Atlanta Reporter Die?
Kathy Scruggs was an Atlanta newspaper reporter who first reported, through a source, that the FBI was investigating hero security guard Richard Jewell

— Wiki Trending (@wikiglobals) December 13, 2019

After inaccurately accusing Mr. Jewell of the bombing incident, most people think that the case was the reason for her death. But no one can claim this is the truth for her demise.

Mr. Jewell suedThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other news outlets, most of them settled. But AJC did not back down and fought the lawsuit.

Scruggs was then ordered to reveal her source for the story or else the penalty will be jail time was declared in 1999. She refused to tell and avoided jail on appeal.

Kathy Scruggs Controversy

As the 2019 film was released on Richard Jewell, so did most of the controversy revolving around Kathy Scruggs. In the Clint Eastwood film about the bombing, Kathy was illustrated as a woman who slept with sources for scoops.

This part was fabricated hugely and the people who knew her took great offense to the plot.

“The film commits the very sins it tries to accuse the media of committing. It just makes a bunch of things up,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution Editor Kevin Riley says about “Richard Jewell,” which is under fire for its depiction of journalist Kathy Scruggs.

— Reliable Sources (@ReliableSources) December 15, 2019

A justified reporter like her being portrayed as a s** trader for news and her image being diminished by such low action was critiqued largely by her friends and family.

Moreover, it is said that the Richard scoop fell in her lap and she was pressured to do it quickly otherwise somebody else would run the story.