Why is lauer leaving
It was really devastating, but also disgusting. Couric also explained that she and Lauer, who helmed the morning show together for more than a decade, now "have no relationship. Within the book itself, which reportedly includes text messages between Couric and Lauer from the time of the allegations, Couric writes "I know Matt thinks I betrayed him, and that makes me sad.
But he betrayed me, too, by how he behaved behind closed doors at the show we both cared about so much. After his firing from the Today show in November , Lauer reportedly spent his days holed up in his now-for sale Hamptons house , where he " focused on family. The couple had been separated for almost two years.
A source reportedly told the publication that the former couple, who have three children together, were on good terms. Not long after the divorce was finalized, Lauer reportedly began dating marketing and public relations executive Shamin Abas.
She was the previously unnamed former NBC News employee whose complaint contributed to Lauer's firing. However, the full breadth of Nevils's allegations had never been made public, and in Farrow's book she reportedly alleges that she was anally raped by Lauer in his hotel room while attending the Sochi Olympics in on assignment for NBC. Our hearts break again for our colleague. In a statement to Variety through his lawyer, Lauer denied this allegation, saying that it is "categorically false, ignores the facts, and defies common sense.
Lauer denied Nevils's version of events as presented in the book at the time of publication, and in his Mediaite piece accused Farrow of bias against NBC. The piece, Lauer noted, was originally intended to publish in November , shortly after Farrow's book release, but was delayed, instead coming on the heels of a story in the New York Times which also criticized Farrow's methods. Lauer has also accused Farrow of sensationalism, misleading language, and presenting stories "in a way that would suit his activist goals, as opposed to any kind of journalistic standards.
The unidentified woman who said Lauer sexually assaulted her in said she felt helpless to stop the encounter because she did not want to lose her job, and did not report it because she was ashamed. Ari Wilkenfeld, who said he is the lawyer for the woman whose accusation against Lauer prompted his firing, said in a statement that he and his client met Monday evening for several hours with representatives from NBC's Human Resources and Legal Department.
He said she did not want to be identified. Guthrie, who joined Lauer at the anchor desk in , said she was "heartbroken" for both him and the "brave colleague who came forward to tell her story and any other women who have their stories to tell.
And we promise we will share that with you," she said. Kotb added that she has known Lauer as a friend and colleague for 15 years and "it's hard to reconcile what we are hearing with the man who we know, who walks in this building every single day.
Guthrie said it can be difficult to make sense of accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior against a longtime colleague. Lauer's departure comes in the wake of sexual misconduct complaints lodged in recent months against high-profile men working in entertainment, politics and media.
Rose, who co-hosted "CBS This Morning," released a statement apologizing for his behavior while maintaining that some of the allegations were inaccurate. The married father of three began his journalism career in television markets throughout the country before returning to his native New York and eventually working for the local NBC station WNBC as a co-anchor of the morning news program.
What's next? Author claims news organizations are in 'woke stranglehold'. Huma Abedin details moment she learned of husband's sex scandal. Ex-Fox News contributor: Murdoch is probably concerned Trump will get reelected. Tucker Carlson is making a series based on lies and false conspiracies. Trump says he will launch a version of Twitter. But that is hard to countenance. I was in that studio for just 20 minutes before I observed Lauer behave oddly with a woman. Women are coming forward with disturbing and believable stories; the network is under enough pressure that it has agreed to release former employees from the nondisclosure agreements they signed before leaving Today.
It is a lurid and wretched account. She went to his hotel room where, she says, he pushed her against a door and kissed her. She says Lauer then forced her to have sex, although she was far too drunk to consent. At one point, he sodomized her. I remember thinking, is this normal? In response to the allegation, Lauer made his first public comments on the firing in the form of an open letter that simmers with anger and the insistence that the relationship, including the night in Sochi, was fully consensual.
He implies that Nevils was motivated to make her report by a dangerous combination of sexual jealousy, romantic disappointment, and avarice.
Read: The ongoing horror of MeToo.
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