Matt Lauer has been fired from NBC for “inappropriate sexual behavior”

Matt Lauer has been fired from NBC for “inappropriate sexual behavior”
Matt Lauer has been fired from NBC for “inappropriate sexual behavior”

On Wednesday, November 29th, long-time Today host Matt Lauer was fired from NBC News. The dismissal was due to an employee’s complaint over Lauer’s “inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace.” Lauer’s former cohosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb broke the news on air this morning, stating that members of the Today staff “are devastated.”

According to CNN, NBC News chairman Andrew Lack sent a memo to Today staff early Wednesday morning, November 29th, breaking the news that a “detailed complaint” against Lauer had been issued the evening of Monday, November 27th.

Lack stated that, although this was the first official complaint filed against Lauer during his 20-year career at NBC, “We were also presented with reason to believe this may not have been an isolated incident.”

CNN reported that Lack and other NBC News executives were aware that several major news outlets were currently working on stories about Lauer’s alleged sexual misconduct. The New York Times, as well as Variety were among the publications, and Variety’s New York Bureau Chief Ramin Setoodeh has since claimed via Twitter that, “There were multiple victims.”

Lauer has worked as a Today host since 1997 and is one of the most recognizable faces on network television. His dismissal comes after the November 21st firing of fellow network news anchor Charlie Rose. Rose was let go by CBS, PBS, and Bloomberg following allegations that he made unwanted sexual advances towards female staff.

“It’s hard to reconcile what we are hearing with the man who we know, who walks in this building every single day,” Kotb stated this morning on Today. Guthrie added, “How do you reconcile your love for someone with the revelation that they have behaved badly, and I don’t know the answer to that.”

Guthrie continued, “I do know that this reckoning, that so many organizations have been going through, is important, it’s long overdue and it must result in workplaces where all women — all people — feel safe and respected.”

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Lauer has yet to respond to his removal and the allegations against him.