He could be losing his show. :shook:
Chris Cuomo faces scrutiny at CNN over texts showing lengths he went to aid bro Andrew amid sex scandal
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A devastating cache of documents from the sexual harassment probe that forced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo from office now reveals how extensively his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, was involved in efforts to respond to the scandal.
The newly revealed trove of text messages and investigative interview transcripts, made public Monday, has now put the younger Cuomo's future at the cable network in peril.
The materials show how desperately Chris Cuomo scrambled to try to help his brother — even reaching out to "sources" in the news industry for information — despite his public claim that all he did was "listen" and "offer my take."
Late Monday afternoon, CNN finally broke its silence on the matter, the left-leaning network saying it was now reviewing the documents and suggesting the "Cuomo Prime Time" host's future was hanging in the balance.
"The thousands of pages of additional transcripts and exhibits that were released today by the NY Attorney General deserve a thorough review and consideration," the statement said.
"We will be having conversations and seeking additional clarity about their significance as they relate to CNN over the next several days."
Among other things, the evidence compiled by Attorney General Letitia James shows that Chris Cuomo — who's come under fire for advising his older brother how to respond to accusers and attack critics — told investigators that he tried to keep Alec Baldwin from advocating on Andrew Cuomo's behalf.
Dozens of text messages also show Chris Cuomo and Melissa DeRosa, then Andrew Cuomo's top aide, discussing how to respond to the scandal and his brother's accusers.
At one point, on March 7, DeRosa wrote, "Rumor going around from politico 1-2 more ppl coming out tomorrow."
"Can u check your sources," she added.
"On it," Chris Cuomo responded, apparently willing to use his CNN resources to try and help out.
During sworn testimony on July 15, the younger Cuomo also admitted that he contacted "another journalist" — who he didn't name — for advance notice about the New Yorker magazine's planned publication of an article about his brother by Ronan Farrow, who won a Pulitzer Prize for helping to expose years of sexual misconduct by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
"And did you tell anyone at CNN that you were contacting journalists about whether the Ronan Farrow piece about your brother would be coming out?" lawyer Jennifer Kennedy Park asked.
"No, not specifically," Chris Cuomo answered.
More @ https://nypost.com/2021/11/29/chris-cuomo-tried-to-keep-alec-baldwin-out-of-andrew-scandal/
I stand by King
:trannyjblige:
I mean I can't blame him.
But I'll be using my body to console King through this hard time.
Hold these privileged fucks accountable :ohwow:
That is what a good brother does.
:trannyjblige:
its his fucking brother, what do they expect
:omf:
I know he probably couldn't help himself but he should have known everything he was doing that was even slightly related to Andrews mess would be watched like a hawk and reported
Can't even say he's "wrong" cuz if it were my sibling it would be hard for me to just sit back and do NOTHING when I have the connections to help in some way
But there are consequences if you're caught
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thats his brother
Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 08:20:53 AM
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thats his brother
I know
But that's also his job
CNN has a reputation to protect as a news organization. They can't have news of people's cousins brother and baby mamas possibly interfering with their mess.
We're not talking about someone tryna meddle with silly gossip tea behind the scenes on the shaderoom or the Wendy show.
This is a major news organization he works for .
Can't say I wouldn't do the same if I were in his shoes but he may have actually forced them to take action against him even if they love him and don't want to .
His ethics and professionalism are now rightfully in question . I'm not saying he shouldn't have done this for his brother but I'm saying maybe he should have done more not to get caught.
But I'm sure regardless of the outcome he will not have regrets
I'd def take a pink slip for helping my family out .
He will be ok
if his ethics and professional are in question over helping his BROTHER, thats pretty idiotic on the part of whomever is questioning that.
family >>>> a job
chris did nothing wrong and CNN has no right to react to this.
Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 08:45:17 AM
if his ethics and professional are in question over helping his BROTHER, thats pretty idiotic on the part of whomever is questioning that.
family >>>> a job
chris did nothing wrong and CNN has no right to react to this.
babe , u have to understand that companies don't think emotionally and with understanding for family dynamics with things like this
Many actually have policies that explicitly restrict their employees from helping their families (anti nepotism) and will ask prospective employees if they have any relatives within their company before onboarding . Many will never allow someone's family member to report directly to them .
Companies obviously understand why people wanna help their families , but they have to protect the reputation of their business.
It's business . The goal is to maintain a high standard of ethics and fairness . This was a case involving serious allegations of sexual misconduct .
I actually agree with u that there's nothing "wrong" with Chris helping his brother with CNN connections.
But as for business , it's a bad look. And I can see why CNN is quick to let everyone know they're taking this seriously.
I 100% see both sides
CNN didn't have a problem with Andrew and Chris hee hawing on his show all over their network last year.
I always thought that was a conflict of interest, but I guess they didn't mind cause the ratings were good.
Quote from: Black Ashkenazi on November 30, 2021, 08:51:53 AM
Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 08:45:17 AM
if his ethics and professional are in question over helping his BROTHER, thats pretty idiotic on the part of whomever is questioning that.
family >>>> a job
chris did nothing wrong and CNN has no right to react to this.
babe , u have to understand that companies don't think emotionally and with understanding for family dynamics with things like this
Many actually have policies that explicitly restrict their employees from helping their families (anti nepotism) and will ask prospective employees if they have any relatives within their company before onboarding . Many will never allow someone's family member to report directly to them .
Companies obviously understand why people wanna help their families , but they have to protect the reputation of their business.
It's business . The goal is to maintain a high standard of ethics and fairness . This was a case involving serious allegations of sexual misconduct .
I actually agree with u that there's nothing "wrong" with Chris helping his brother with CNN connections.
But as for business , it's a bad look. And I can see why CNN is quick to let everyone know they're taking this seriously.
I 100% see both sides
nepotism has nothing to do with this. those policies are in regard to people helping their families WITHIN a company. not outside situations. and its not a matter of thinking emotionally, imo.
but we can agree to disagree.
He always emphasizes how important loyalty is to him and how he needs to me to be his ride-or-die bitch so this is actually refreshing. King really lives that life and I'm here for it.
:trannyjblige:
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king just blew my back out last night
King is balls deep in me right now
:trannyjblige:
i see both sides. Its his bro of course he is gonna try to help out. he should have been a little more slick. Maybe had someone else do the dirty work for him
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Yea, it's his brother. Wtf did everyone expect?
Quote from: Trey on November 30, 2021, 11:05:21 AM
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Yea, it's his brother. Wtf did everyone expect?
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Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 09:14:23 AM
Quote from: Black Ashkenazi on November 30, 2021, 08:51:53 AM
Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 08:45:17 AM
if his ethics and professional are in question over helping his BROTHER, thats pretty idiotic on the part of whomever is questioning that.
family >>>> a job
chris did nothing wrong and CNN has no right to react to this.
babe , u have to understand that companies don't think emotionally and with understanding for family dynamics with things like this
Many actually have policies that explicitly restrict their employees from helping their families (anti nepotism) and will ask prospective employees if they have any relatives within their company before onboarding . Many will never allow someone's family member to report directly to them .
Companies obviously understand why people wanna help their families , but they have to protect the reputation of their business.
It's business . The goal is to maintain a high standard of ethics and fairness . This was a case involving serious allegations of sexual misconduct .
I actually agree with u that there's nothing "wrong" with Chris helping his brother with CNN connections.
But as for business , it's a bad look. And I can see why CNN is quick to let everyone know they're taking this seriously.
I 100% see both sides
nepotism has nothing to do with this. those policies are in regard to people helping their families WITHIN a company. not outside situations. and its not a matter of thinking emotionally, imo.
but we can agree to disagree.
well obviously nepotism is specifically an internal thing but I'm speaking to a larger more general stance companies take in regard to employees misusing their position in the company to help family members
There's a correlation here. Ethics and professionalism
Letting your love for family members influence decisions that can ultimately strip you of your bag
And following that entire "fake news" campaign that Trump and his supporters dragged CNN through , they're not in a position to say "oh that's his brother let him mess a lil bit y'all"
This is business . I'm sure they love Chris and would prefer not to lash him but ... this is business
Not Disneyland . Bottom line is that it's not a good look and people WILL use this against their organization.
U have to think bigger than "he's just helpin out his brother". Of course he is. Who wouldn't . Lol but there are consequences . Again , this is a business and CNN has to clean this up and stay ahead of it .
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Quote from: Black Ashkenazi on November 30, 2021, 01:18:16 PM
Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 09:14:23 AM
Quote from: Black Ashkenazi on November 30, 2021, 08:51:53 AM
Quote from: ophliyah on November 30, 2021, 08:45:17 AM
if his ethics and professional are in question over helping his BROTHER, thats pretty idiotic on the part of whomever is questioning that.
family >>>> a job
chris did nothing wrong and CNN has no right to react to this.
babe , u have to understand that companies don't think emotionally and with understanding for family dynamics with things like this
Many actually have policies that explicitly restrict their employees from helping their families (anti nepotism) and will ask prospective employees if they have any relatives within their company before onboarding . Many will never allow someone's family member to report directly to them .
Companies obviously understand why people wanna help their families , but they have to protect the reputation of their business.
It's business . The goal is to maintain a high standard of ethics and fairness . This was a case involving serious allegations of sexual misconduct .
I actually agree with u that there's nothing "wrong" with Chris helping his brother with CNN connections.
But as for business , it's a bad look. And I can see why CNN is quick to let everyone know they're taking this seriously.
I 100% see both sides
nepotism has nothing to do with this. those policies are in regard to people helping their families WITHIN a company. not outside situations. and its not a matter of thinking emotionally, imo.
but we can agree to disagree.
well obviously nepotism is specifically an internal thing but I'm speaking to a larger more general stance companies take in regard to employees misusing their position in the company to help family members
There's a correlation here. Ethics and professionalism
Letting your love for family members influence decisions that can ultimately strip you of your bag
so yea, we can agree to disagree.
Quote from: Troye on November 30, 2021, 10:42:48 AM
i see both sides. Its his bro of course he is gonna try to help out. he should have been a little more slick. Maybe had someone else do the dirty work for him
right.
I think any human being with one ounce of common sense can understand why Chris did what he did lol it's his brother
Duh! No ones questioning that and I'm sure many of us would do the same if we were in that position.
It's not to judge his behavior , it's an understanding of consequences that follow it.
Just like someone getting BOOKED for giving their cousin an extra order of fries they didn't pay for . I understand why youre using ur position behind the register to give them the hook up. Theyre ur people. Cool. But yea dat ass still gettin written up.
Yea. When he told me what he did I was upset at first but it was OBVIOUS why he did it. Told me he's make it up to me tn so am a bit torn but my vagina will be torn a bit too so ack.
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I stand by my Hubby.
~ Mays Cuomo
Quote from: Nine Fushiguro. on November 30, 2021, 08:55:57 AM
CNN didn't have a problem with Andrew and Chris hee hawing on his show all over their network last year.
I always thought that was a conflict of interest, but I guess they didn't mind cause the ratings were good.
I see what u mean but I see why they allowed it tbh
It was one of those things where I'm sure people could wonder "hmmm is that the best idea? 🤔 iono about this ... "
It was kinda FLIRTING with mess.
But once Andrew was thrown into that huge sex scandal big enough to cause him a loss of office ... it's just no question or wondering at that point . It's a huge no no