![]() ![]() ![]() It’s sad when they are more concerned about protecting their ratings than protecting their people. Yet CNN is ok with bringing a sicko like him back, disgraceful. He knew exactly what he was doing and he will do it again, people are not safe to be around him. Why does he keep saying he is working on being a better person?! He is not even denying any of it. Perverts find it exhilarating to expose themselves to others. You think this is his first trist? Of course you do, because you are a good person and can’t comprehend how a sexual deviant thinks. How do you not turn your computer to make sure it’s safe? How do you not check and double check to make sure your camera and mic are turned off first? Why in the world would you do it during a work meeting in the first place? He had his female victims cornered and alone, his sexual desire took over his rationale and that is an equation equally a very dangerous person. I will always love the magazine, will miss my colleagues, and will look forward to reading their work.”ĭon’t defend the perpetrator! Get it right, who he hurt are the victims he exposed himself to!!!!! He knew what he was doing otherwise why did he wait until they broke into smaller groups before he did it? Think about it. Toobin also addressed his New Yorker exit in a tweet at the time: “I was fired today by after 27 years as a Staff Writer. Jeffrey Toobin is also Chief Legal Analyst for CNN, btw. We are committed to fostering an environment where everyone feels respected and upholds our standards of conduct.” Jeffrey Toobin Zoom Dick Incident - Jeffrey Toobin nooooooo Not during the zoom call Like us on Facebook Like 1.8M. “I want to assure everyone that we take workplace matters seriously. “I am writing to share with you that our investigation regarding Jeffrey Toobin is complete, and as a result, he is no longer affiliated with our company,” read a memo from Stan Duncan, chief people officer at Condé Nast. Over at The New Yorker, where Toobin had worked as a staff writer since 1993, he was initially suspended after the incident, then got fired in November following an internal investigation into the matter. In the immediate wake of his gaffe, Toobin took a leave of absence from CNN. He added: “It was wrong, it was stupid and I’m trying to be a better person.” And then he and Camerota discussed the news of the day, with Toobin apparently back on the job as analyst. Because I’m a flawed human being who makes mistakes.” ![]() When Camerota pressed about why Toobin didn’t show better judgment during the call, he replied, “Because I didn’t have better judgment. “I’ve got a lot to rebuild,” he said, repeatedly noting his gratitude to CNN for keeping him on staff, “but I feel very privileged and very lucky” to be able to do so. I didn’t think other people could see me,” he said, adding that he’d spent “seven miserable months” in the pursuit of “trying to be a better person.” He said he started apologizing to his New Yorker colleagues, both publicly and privately, the same day as the infamous call. While speaking with CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota on CNN Newsroom Thursday, Toobin offered a not-terribly-detailed explanation for what happened. The headline has been updated to reflect that Toobin was masturbating.CNN’s Van Jones in Tears Over Biden Win: ‘Character Matters, Truth Matters’ This piece has been updated with more detail about the call and WNYC. Neither did Toobin’s literary agent Kristine Dahl nor Greater Talent Network, which represents Toobin. Best, David.”Ī source told Motherboard that WNYC informed its staff on Monday that Toobin can no longer be booked on its shows, or work with WNYC in any other professional capacity.ĭoubleday, an imprint of Random House, which published Toobin’s latest book did not respond to emails. Please be assured that we take such matters seriously and that we are looking into it. The New Yorker editor David Remnick wrote in an email to all New Yorker staffers: “Dear All, As you may have read in various news reports today, one of our writers, Jeff Toobin, was suspended after an incident on a Zoom call last week. ![]() “Jeff Toobin has asked for some time off while he deals with a personal issue, which we have granted,” CNN said in a statement. He did, however, appear on CNN, where he is the network’s chief legal analyst, on Saturday. Toobin’s Conde Nast email has been disabled and he has not tweeted since October 13. New Yorker spokesperson Natalie Raabe said: “Jeffrey Toobin has been suspended while we investigate the matter.” ![]()
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