CBS Fires Staffer for Actions While Working at ABC

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Does this seem right?

Say you are working at a TV station and while you are working there, you violate the station’s policy, but no one knows you did it.

Then you get a job at a new station. The old station finds out that you might have violated their policy. So, they call up your new station and tell them and your new station fires you for actions at your old station.

First, does this seem fair?

And second, what happened to the old line that we don’t talk about personnel issues? Clearly ABC talked about a former staffer.

This seems to be what happened when CBS News fired a staffer that ABC News claims leaked the Amy Robach video of her complaining about her bosses for spiking a story on Jeffery Epstein.

ABC News believed that they figured out the former employee that leaked the damning footage of Robach slamming the network for shelving her interview. Robach showed her frustrations and complained over a hot mic.

Word is that ABC alerted CBS of what they believed the former employee did and it is reported that CBS fired the person.

What ABC is not talking more about is why they spiked the story of a powerful rich pedophile?

Didn’t Ronan Farrow write a book about this very kind of thing at NBC?