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Nigel Jaquiss (born 1962) is an American who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, for his work exposing former Oregon Governor 's sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl while he was mayor of Portland, Oregon. His story was published in in May 2004. He continues to write for Willamette Week.


Education and career
Jaquiss graduated from Dartmouth College in 1984; he spent eleven years as a Wall Street and -based trader, working for , and . He sought a career change, eventually enrolling at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism where he got his master's degree in 1997.

He began his journalism career in Portland in January 1998, working for Willamette Week. One of his first major stories was an exposé of and unsafe levels of at Whitaker Middle School in Northeast Portland, which led to the school shutting down and the building being demolished.


Goldschmidt story
Jaquiss almost lost his prize-winning scoop about Neil Goldschmidt when he and his editor () decided to give Goldschmidt a full week to respond to the allegations Willamette Week was planning to make. Goldschmidt, who had previously told Zusman to "go get 'em" after a lunch in the middle of the paper's investigation, took his story to instead. Zusman told the newspaper industry magazine Editor & Publisher that he and Jaquiss decided to post the story online immediately, so as not to risk being beat by the daily. Jaquiss' Pulitzer represented only the third alternative weekly paper to have been awarded the prize.


Kitzhaber scandal
Jaquiss was credited with having "brought down" another Oregon governor, , in 2015. Following a series of damaging articles, many of them written by Jaquiss for the Willamette Week in late 2014 and early 2015, Kitzhaber and his fiancee became the subject of a criminal investigation probing possible conflicts of interest and misuse of state resources. Kitzhaber resigned in February 2015.


Other work
In 2006, Jaquiss reported on allegations made by the Industrial Customers of the Northwest Utilities about improper tampering with the of the Portland General Electric (PGE) corporation during the UE180 in which PGE was attempting to raise its rates by roughly 9%, equivalent to roughly $200 million in annual cash flow. According to the allegations that Jaquiss reported to the media, PGE finance officials attempted to improperly doctor the bond rating produced by Standard and Poor's and thereby increase the clout for the need to implement a rate hike.

In 2009, Jaquiss broke the initial news of Portland mayor Sam Adams' affair with an intern who may have been underage at the onset of their affair.

Jaquiss came to national attention in April 2014 during an interview with Republican candidates for Oregon's 2014 U.S. Senate election. One of the candidates, , noticed that he was writing "blah blah blah" in his notes while another candidate was speaking, which Callahan called "disrespectful". Soon after, in response to Callahan replying to a question on by stating that it is a myth, Jaquiss asked, "Where are you on the ?"


Personal life
Jaquiss married Margaret Remsen in 1989; the couple have three children together as of his 2005 Pulitzer Prize win.


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