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Matt Lauer, a familiar face in morning news as the anchor of "Today" for two decades, was fired by NBC News on Wednesday after a female colleague made a detailed complaint accusing him of inappropriate sexual behavior during the Sochi Olympics. The accusation also noted that the alleged behavior continued in the workplace after the games, NBC News confirmed. Later on Wednesday, The New York Times reported that two more women had made complaints about Lauer after he was fired. An unidentified former employee told The Times that Lauer sexually assaulted her in his office in NBC officials confirmed that two more accusers had come forward on Wednesday.


ABC cuts ties with Meghan Markle's BFF Jessica Mulroney following 'white privilege' controversy
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Young also told "Good Morning America" today that after he broke with Edwards, tensions over the cover-up got so heated that he feared for his family's safety. During that time, Young said he had his three young children sleep with him and his wife. That fear, he said, peaked during a car ride "out in the middle of nowhere" with Edwards. During that ride, "all I could think about was Vince Foster," Young said, referring to the former aide to President Clinton who committed suicide in a Washington, D. Foster's death has been the subject of conspiracy theorists who speculated that he was killed to cover up a White House scandal.



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By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail. It is ok to move on and forgive and learn from past mistakes. Jane pictured with her children Lilia and Jack above. Influencer Lilia Buckingham speaks out on the so-called "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal and her new book with Sara Shepard, "Influence. She appeared on the morning show to promote her new book Influence, written with Pretty Little Liars author Sara Shepard.





Haggard made national headlines in November when male prostitute and masseur Mike Jones alleged that Haggard, who had advocated against the legalization of same-sex marriage, had paid him for sex for three years and had also purchased and used crystal methamphetamine. After initially denying the allegations, Haggard claimed to have purchased methamphetamine and thrown it away without using it. Haggard resigned his post at New Life Church and his other leadership roles shortly after the allegations became public. Later, Haggard admitted to having used drugs, participated in some sexual activity with Jones, and engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a young man who attended New Life Church. In , Haggard and his wife, Gayle, founded St.
