Ronan Farrow and NBC: a timeline of the 2-year conflict between the Pulitzer-winning journalist and the network accused of trying to kill his Harvey Weinstein exposé

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Harvey Weinstein's trial is underway in NYC. Here's a timeline of the 2-year conflict between journalist Ronan Farrow and NBC, the network accused of trying to kill his exposé

August 17, 2018: NBC producer Rich McHugh resigns from the network in protest of the handling of the Weinstein story, one year to the day he says he was told to stop reporting it.He told The New York Times in an interview thathad ordered McHugh and Farrow to stop reporting on the Weinstein story.

Weinstein accuser Nestor responded to the memo with a statement to The Hollywood Reporter saying she had been willing to re-shoot the interview and name Weinstein on the record, but thatOctober 9, 2019: Almost two years after Lauer left NBC, Farrow's new book reveals that the former "Today" show host was fired from the network after former NBC employee Brooke Nevils accused him of rape.

In an October 14, 2019 memo to employees obtained by Business Insider, Oppenheim wrote, „Not only is this false, the so-called evidence Farrow uses in his book to support the charge collapses under the slightest scrutiny.“October 11, 2019: Former NBC producer Rich McHugh publishes a Vanity Fair op-ed entitled, "'You are to stand down:' Ronan Farrow's producer on how NBC killed its Weinstein story.

„Ronan Farrow’s book takes that undeniable fact and twists it into a lie – alleging we were a ‚company with a lot of secrets,’“ Oppenheim writes, calling Farrow’s allegation that NBC quashed Weinstein reporting to protect Lauer a „conspiracy theory.“ „If NBC is so certain of their facts, why not release the women [who signed nondisclosure agreements with the network] and let them speak for themselves?“ the memo asks, according to the Post.The evening before Farrow's book release, MSNBC host Chris Hayes addresses his company's "very public controversy."and noted that NBC denies the allegations by Farrow.

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