Cuomo Says CNN Knew of His Involvement in Brother's Scandal
  • 2 years ago
Cuomo Says CNN , Knew of His Involvement, in Brother's Scandal.
The 'New York Post' reports Chris Cuomo alleges his former company knew about his involvement in his brother's sexual harassment scandal.
The 'New York Post' reports Chris Cuomo alleges his former company knew about his involvement in his brother's sexual harassment scandal.
In a statement, the embattled journalist disparaged his former boss, CNN President Jeff Zucker,
while maintaining he "has the highest level of
admiration and respect" for him.
In a statement, the embattled journalist disparaged his former boss, CNN President Jeff Zucker,
while maintaining he "has the highest level of
admiration and respect" for him.
They were widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact, including about the details of Mr. Cuomo’s support for his brother. , Spokesman for Chris Cuomo, via 'The New York Post'.
They were widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact, including about the details of Mr. Cuomo’s support for his brother. , Spokesman for Chris Cuomo, via 'The New York Post'.
The statement contends "there
were no secrets about this, as other
individuals besides Mr. Cuomo can attest.".
According to the statement, Chris
and Andrew Cuomo "were widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact.".
According to the statement, Chris
and Andrew Cuomo "were widely known to be extremely close and in regular contact.".
Officials at CNN allege
Cuomo is not telling the truth.
He has made a number
of accusations that
are patently false. , Statement from CNN, via 'The New York Post'.
He has made a number
of accusations that
are patently false. , Statement from CNN, via 'The New York Post'.
The network stood behind Cuomo
for months until leaked documents showed him meddling in his brother's affairs.
After learning of new allegations of sexual misconduct against the embattled news anchor, CNN swiftly terminated his contract.
Cuomo denies
these allegations.
CNN will reportedly continue its
investigation, "as appropriate."
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