Two months before sexual-harassment allegations led to his own firing, Matt Lauer sat on the “Today” show set and grilled Bill O'Reilly about accusations against the former Fox News host. They came forward and filed complaints against the biggest star at the network they worked at. He suggested that O'Reilly's accusers are credible because only a strong sense of having been wronged could have overcome the intimidation factor. The same could now be said of the women speaking up against Lauer. This post has been updated with a statement from Lauer.
Source: Washington Post November 29, 2017 22:07 UTC