Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Part 4: #MeTooCNN Video Exposes Alleged Sexual Misconduct by CNN Exec . . .

. . .  and Possible Cover-Up by Senior CNN Management

Project Veritas  . . . "Last week, Project Veritas began releasing #ExposeCNN videos showing bias against the President, certain Democratic Presidential candidates, as well as the dissatisfaction of several longtime employees with the network’s current state.
"Today, we are releasing Part IV exposing CNN’s attitude towards sexual harassment and assault allegedly happening within the network." . . .



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"Project Veritas Reaches Out to CNN Employees for Comment
"As a result of the audio and video recording acquired by Veritas journalists and CNN insider Cary Poarch, Veritas journalists approached Steve Brusk, Jake Tapper and Rick Saleeby in Washington, D.C., in order to ask for comment on our Expose CNN series and the Brusk allegations.  Project Veritas also reached out to Matt Dornic, Vice President of Communications and Digital Partnerships at CNN.  Neither Jake Tapper nor Rick Saleeby commented, but Steve Brusk said:
“ 'I, I, I don’t. Um but uh, I’ll let our PR people talk to you about that”…“No, sir. I’m happy to put you in touch with our PR people.”
"Call to CNN President Jeff Zucker’s Office
"In an attempt to get comment from Jeff Zucker on the released materials, Project Veritas received the following response from Zucker’s administrative assistant in a phone call: “We don’t have any comment, thanks for calling.”
"We need your help as we continue to hold CNN accountable.  If CNN Politics Supervising Producer Steve Brusk has sent you inappropriate messages or behaved inappropriately around you, tell us about it.  We will protect your identity.  Email veritastips@protonmail.com or send us an encrypted Telegram message at 914-653-3110.
"Project Veritas intends to continue its broader investigation into corruption in the Mainstream Media. We encourage the public to push for transparency within these Media organizations in order to get to the truth about any potential cover-ups of misconduct or inappropriate activity."   More here.

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