Thursday, November 30, 2017

LAUER LOCK: Variety Exposé Alleges Matt Lauer Trapped Female Employees, Exposed Himself



LAUER LOCK: Variety Exposé Alleges Matt Lauer Trapped Female Employees, Exposed Himself
Magazine's story paints Matt Lauer as a sophisticated predator.
ByEmily Zanotti
November 29, 2017
NBC News claimed Wednesday that Matt Lauer was fired for a single incident of alleged sexual misbehavior stemming from the newscaster's coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. But an extensive expose, published later Wednesday in Variety magazine, portrays Lauer as more than just a one-time harasser.

According to the magazine, Lauer is a sophisticated sexual predator who cowed and embarrassed his female employees with sexually explicit gifts, and even had a button installed under his office desk so that he could lock unsuspecting women inside.

Variety's claims are downright shocking. According to one woman, Lauer gave a sex toy to a colleague as a present along with "an explicit note about how he wanted to use it on her" — an experience that reportedly left the woman "mortified."

Another woman who spoke with Variety said that the anchor had a habit of exposing himself. Lauer, the magazine alleges, “Summoned a female employee to his office, and then dropped his pants, showing her his penis. After the employee declined to do anything, visibly shaken, he reprimanded her for not engaging in a sexual act.”

The article goes on to describe "games" that Lauer would play with his co-hosts and other female reporters, asking them to trade names of who they'd slept with (if they told him the name of one of their partners, he'd tell them one of his), and engaging them in rounds of "f*ck, marry, kill," where his embarrassed colleagues would have to listen as he described which of his co-workers he'd put in each category.

Perhaps most bizarre, Lauer, Variety claims, had something referred to as a "Lauer lock": Lauer "had a button under his desk that allowed him to lock his door from the inside without getting up … It allowed him to welcome female employees and initiate inappropriate contact while knowing nobody could walk in on him.”

At least two women reported that they were exposed to sexual harassment that involved the lock button.

Variety says that they spoke to "dozens" of women over the course of a two-month investigation, but Variety's reporters also say they didn't need to do specific interviews: that Lauer's behavior was an open secret among NBC employees and that management went out of its way to ignore Lauer's sexual impropriety.

"Management sucks there,” one source told the magazine. “They protected the s— out of Matt Lauer.”

Let’s connect the dots:

Matt Lauer
Matt Lauer was a co-host for Today, and is a coop owner at
133 E. 64th St. (New York).

Note: Today is an NBC program.
Katie Couric was a co-host for Today, is a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think tank), the Robin Hood Foundation, and the Sundance Institute.
George Soros was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society. 
Ann McLaughlin Korologos was a chair emeritus for the Aspen Institute (think tank), and a director at the Kellogg Company.
Michael Phelps was an endorser for the Kellogg Company, and is a swimming gold medalist at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
Bloomberg Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Walter Isaacson is the president & CEO for the Aspen Institute (think tank), and a director at the Bloomberg Family Foundation.
Emma Bloomberg is a director at the Bloomberg Family Foundation, a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, Michael R. Bloomberg’s daughter, and was the chief of staff for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Michael R. Bloomberg is the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, was the New York (NY) mayor, and a donor for the Robin Hood Foundation.
Harvey Weinstein is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, and was a co-founder & co-chairman for the Weinstein Company.
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Jeff Zucker is a director emeritus at the Robin Hood Foundation, was an executive producer for Today, an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, and the president & CEO for NBCUniversal.
Today is an NBC program.
Matt Lauer was a co-host for Today, and is a coop owner at
133 E. 64th St. (New York).
Brian Williams was an anchor for the NBC Nightly News, and is a director emeritus at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Tom Brokaw was an anchor for the NBC Nightly News, a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, and is a trustee at the American Museum of Natural History.
Karen J. Lauder was an honorary trustee at the American Museum of Natural History, a trustee at New York Restoration Project, and a trustee at the Sundance Institute.
Alfred R. Kahn was a trustee at the New York Restoration Project, and acquired 133 E. 64th St. (New York).
Matt Lauer is a coop owner at 133 E. 64th St. (New York), and was a co-host for Today.
Today is an NBC program.
NBCUniversal is a subsidiary of NBC, and a partner with the Sundance Channel.
Robert Redford is a partner with the Sundance Channel, and the founder & president for the Sundance Institute.
Karen J. Lauder was a trustee at the Sundance Institute, a trustee at New York Restoration Project, and an honorary trustee at the American Museum of Natural History.
Alfred R. Kahn was a trustee at the New York Restoration Project, and acquired 133 E. 64th St. (New York).
Matt Lauer is a coop owner at 133 E. 64th St. (New York), and was a co-host for Today.
Today is an NBC program.
Tom Brokaw is a trustee at the American Museum of Natural History, was an anchor for the NBC Nightly News, and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.  
Jeff Zucker is a director emeritus at the Robin Hood Foundation, was an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, the president & CEO for NBCUniversal, and an executive producer for Today.
Matt Lauer was a co-host for Today, and is a coop owner at
133 E. 64th St. (New York).

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