NBC paid thousands of dollars to an
assistant producer on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews" nearly two
decades ago after she brought a sexual harassment complaint against the
longtime host, The Daily Caller reported Saturday.
The website, citing two sources, reported that NBC paid the woman
$40,000 to settle her claim against Matthews in 1999. An NBC
spokesperson told The Daily Caller the network paid a smaller,
unspecified amount as part of a severance package.
The woman complained to executives that Matthews, now 71, had made
inappropriate comments to her and made inappropriate jokes about her to
others.
An MSNBC spokesman told The Daily Caller that Matthews had been slapped
with a formal reprimand at the time the woman made her complaint. The
website reported that the network decided that the complaints were
"inappropriate and juvenile," but were not intended as propositions.
Matthews has hosted "Hardball" on MSNBC since 1997. He also hosted the
syndicated "Chris Matthews Show" between 2002 and 2013 and has authored
eight books, most recently a biography of Robert Kennedy. |
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