List of men in media accused of sexual misconduct
NEW YORK — Since The New York Times published allegations of sexual harassment and assault against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in October, multiple men in entertainment, media and politics in the U.S. and beyond have faced allegations ranging from inappropriate behaviour to forced sexual misconduct to rape. A look at the men in media and publishing who have been accused since the Weinstein allegations emerged:
— “Today” show host Matt Lauer — Accused of inappropriate sexual behaviour. He was fired and did not respond to a request for comment.
— Former “A Prairie Home Companion” host Garrison Keillor — Accused by one woman of inappropriate behaviour. He was fired by Minnesota Public Radio. He told The Associated Press he was fired over a story and told the Minneapolis Star Tribune that he put his hand on a woman’s bare back in an attempt to console her.
— Billboard magazine executive Stephen Blackwell — Accused of sexual harassment by one woman. He has resigned from the magazine.