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Joel Magid on KGW.

(Screenshot via KGW)

Updated: 9:39 a.m.

Two protests are planned for Friday at KGW's Portland studio after the station posted an interview with Portland musician Joel Magid.

The original interview, which was posted Tuesday night, was a 23-minute talk between interviewer Chris Willis, Magid, who earlier this month admitted on Facebook to sexually assaulting a woman, and Magid's lawyer, Lissa Casey.

Casey is a lawyer with the Arnold Law Firm. In February, while she was representing Ammon Bundy, ethics complaints were filed against her and another lawyer involving a visit to the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. Those complaints were later dismissed. Casey is no longer representing Bundy.

The interview caused an uproar. Near the end of the video, Willis makes seemingly flippant comments about the profession of a woman who has accused Magid with rape. Then, a man adjusting the lighting suggests that Magid himself is the victim in this case.

The video has been removed and KGW has issued an apology, but people in the music community do not believe these steps go far enough and they plan to stage two protests Friday.

The first is scheduled for 11 a.m. at Director Park. According to the Facebook invite for that event, the goal is to march from Director Park to Pioneer Square and disrupt KGW's 12 p.m. broadcast.

The second protest is scheduled for 2 p.m. at KGW's studio in Southwest Portland. The goal of that event, according to the Facebook invite, is, "Stand together as we stand against rape culture, victim blaming and slut shaming."

-- Lizzy Acker

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