As a man with unprecedented access to the facts and a reporter who is one of the most feared journalists in Hollywood, Dylan Howard's investigative journalism has brought down the careers of Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, Hulk Hogan and Paula Dean via explosive scandals.

Described by The New Yorker magazine's Jeffrey Toobin as "a tabloid prodigy" and AdWeek as "the king of Hollywood scoops," most recently Howard made a name for himself with an extraordinary exposé into the corruption, violence, lies, intimidation, death threats, and millions of dollars paid out in hush money to cover up Sheen's HIV positive status. He also broke open Hollywood's A-List high-stakes poker scam that was later made into the Oscar nominated film Molly's Game.

Howard's most recent production, Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood, was the number one podcast in America. He is also the creator of Investigation Discovery's American Murder Mystery and ID Murder Mystery.

In 2011, Howard was named Entertainment Journalist of the Year at the National Entertainment Journalism Awards, where the judges labelled him the "go-to guy for authoritative showbiz news and analysis on cable and over-the air television."