Jeffrey Toobin said Friday that he will depart CNN, where he served most recently as chief legal analyst, putting an end to a 20-year run at the network in ...
to colleagues at The New Yorker and WNYC during a Zoom call. But CNN gave Toobin a second chance, welcoming him back on its air eight months later. He was suspended and then eventually fired by The New Yorker, and sidelined from CNN at the time of the incident.
After more than two decades on CNN and an exposing digital scandal in 2020, Jeffrey Toobin is leaving the cable news network.
Athough Toobin supplied commentary just a few days ago on Anderson Cooper’s show, his time at CNN was already looking limited with the new regime of former Late Show producer Chris Licht, sources tell me. The announcement comes just more than a year after a shamed Toobin returned to CNN following eight months off air due to the writer being seen masturbating during an online New Yorker staff meeting. Watch for my next book, about the Oklahoma City bombing, coming in 2023 from @simonandschuster
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Toobin was fired by the New Yorker on Nov. 11after being accused of sexually inappropriate behavior.
The pundit has a son by fellow lawyer Casey Greenfield, with whom he had a lengthy on-and-off affair. She got pregnant in 2008, but he didn’t admit paternity until sometime later, after a DNA test. But Toobin faced only a suspension at CNN, where he was allowed to return to the air after eight months.
Veteran legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin partsaways with CNN after a long tenure that started in 1993 but was affected by an off-camera incident.
”I wanted to let you know that after twenty years I’ve decided to leave CNN after my vacation. “The work of CNN is enormously important, and I know you’ll continue doing it with the same passion and intelligence as always.” Toobin and the Conde Nast publication cut ties, but CNN put its contributor back on the air in June of 2021 after a months-long leave.
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin announced that he is departing CNN, marking the end of a career spanning nearly 20 years at the network.
A former pupil of famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz during the duo's Harvard University days, Toobin joined CNN in 2002. His tenure at CNN had been mired in controversy after he was suspended for exposing himself to colleagues at the New Yorker. The incident took place during a Zoom call. it was wrong, it was stupid, and I'm trying to be better person." As a leading legal analyst at the network, Toobin helped inform CNN viewers about some of the hottest legal happenings in the country. Watch for my next book, about the Oklahoma City bombing, coming in 2023 from @simonandschuster August 12, 2022 Watch for my next book, about the Oklahoma City bombing, coming in 2023 from @simonandschuster," he tweeted.
NEW YORK (AP) — Jeffrey Toobin, who rejoined CNN as a legal analyst after stepping away in the wake of exposing himself to colleagues in a Zoom call, ...
His 1996 book, “The Run of His Life: The People v. Toobin said he didn't realize his camera was on, and apologized for the incident. Toobin was fired by The New Yorker magazine in 2020 after the news came out that he was spotted masturbating on a Zoom call with magazine employees.
Jeffrey Toobin is leaving CNN after two decades on the network — where he survived a masturbation scandal that got him fired from the New Yorker magazine.
Toobin’s 27-year career with the New Yorker was marred by an October 2020 Zoom call with colleagues where he was seen pleasuring himself. “Was great to spend my last day on air with pals Wolf [Blitzer], Anderson [Cooper] and Don [Lemon]. Love all my former colleagues.” The commentator made the abrupt announcement Friday on Twitter as CNN was not expected to renew his contract, according to Deadline.
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin says he's leaving the network, nearly two years after the Zoom incident that derailed his career.
His 1996 book, “The Run of His Life: The People v. Toobin said he didn't realize his camera was on, and apologized for the incident. Toobin was fired by The New Yorker magazine in 2020 after the news came out that he was spotted masturbating on a Zoom call with magazine employees.
Following a 2020 Zoom call in which Jeffrey Toobin masturbated in front of New Yorker colleagues, the legal analyst took an eight-month break from CNN.
... I thought that I had turned off the Zoom call." "This was deeply moronic and indefensible, but that is part of the story. It was something that was inexplicable to me," Toobin told CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota on CNN Newsroom. "I think one point — I wouldn't exactly say, 'In my defense,' because nothing is really in my defense — I didn't think I was on the call. I thought I had muted the Zoom video." I believed I was not visible on Zoom. I thought no one on the Zoom call could see me. "Watch for my next book, about the Oklahoma City bombing, coming in 2023 from @simonandschuster."
Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin is leaving CNN. The pundit made the announcement Friday afternoon, and the news was confirmed by a CNN spokesperson soon after.
See All See All “I’ve got a lot to rebuild,” Toobin said upon returning to CNN’s airwaves in June 2021.
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New York (AP) -- Jeffrey Toobin, who rejoined CNN as a legal analyst after stepping away in the wake of exposing himself to colleagues in a Zoom call, ...
Toobin established himself as a leading legal analyst on TV over the past 25 years. However, he will also be known for an episode in 2020 where Toobin was ...
Toobin joined CNN in April 2002 as a legal analyst after a six-year stint in the same role at ABC News, and he established himself as a leading legal analyst on all of television. Toobin eventually returned to his chief legal analyst role in June 2021. He was not fired from CNN, however, with the network instead saying at the time that Toobin had asked for some time off “while he deals with a personal issue, which we have granted.” This turned into a leave of absence without any clear sign of whether he’d ultimately return.
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Her ex and former "Men in Trees" co-star James Tupper, with whom she shares one of her two sons, wrote on Instagram "More than her extraordinary talent, she saw spreading kindness and joy as her life's work -- especially moving the needle for acceptance of who you love," the statement read. She is not expected to survive," the statement read.
News of his departure comes after the legal eagle and prolific author rejoined the network after a period of extended leave after he exposed himself during ...
In recent days, CNN has leaned on senior legal analyst Elie Honig during this week’s bombshell news in the wake of FBI searching former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property and confiscating boxes of documents he took from the White House. In an interview on his first day back on CNN, Toobin said he was a “flawed human being who makes mistakes” while apologizing to viewers and all of his colleagues. “I am trying to become the kind of person that people can trust again.”