Ronan Farrow’s new book “Catch and Kill” includes an allegation that former NBC “Today” host Matt Lauer anally raped an NBC colleague while they were both at the Sochi Olympics in 2014:

Ronan Farrow book “Catch and Kill” alleges Matt Lauer anally raped an NBC colleague at the Sochi Olympics https://t.co/r7IBvcr7nV — The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) October 9, 2019

Former NBC producer Brooke Nevils alleges she was raped by Matt Lauer while working at the 2014 Sochi Olympics https://t.co/XIbGXhgC6s — Metro Entertainment (@Metro_Ents) October 9, 2019

According to the book, Nevils “told colleagues and superiors at NBC” about the alleged attack:

Former NBC News employee alleges she was raped by Matt Lauer and it was no secret. "She told colleagues and superiors at NBC" https://t.co/1ea3C7rxMX — Variety (@Variety) October 9, 2019

“She said that she declined several times”:

“Lauer — who was wearing a T-shirt and boxers — pushed her against the door and kissed her. He then pushed her onto the bed, ‘flipping her over, asking if she liked anal sex,’ Farrow writes. ‘She said that she declined several times.’” https://t.co/kuxBoX6Mj8 — Adrienne Lawrence – IG: @AdrienneLawrence (@AdrienneLaw) October 9, 2019

“Everyone at NBC knew yet nothing was done”:

“It was nonconsensual in the sense that I was too drunk to consent,” she says. “It was nonconsensual in that I said, multiple times, that I didn’t want to have anal sex.” She says everyone at NBC knew yet nothing was done. I presume she was one of many.https://t.co/kuxBoX6Mj8 — Adrienne Lawrence – IG: @AdrienneLawrence (@AdrienneLaw) October 9, 2019

NBC, you have some explaining to do:

Ronan Farrow writes that NBC executives downplayed the employee’s allegations internally and were generally obstructive throughout the reporting process. https://t.co/Ver1oTCguS — Slate (@Slate) October 9, 2019

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