Matt Lauer fired from NBC News after 20 year career due to "inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace.

Rutenberg tweeted that NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack wrote in a memo that there was a "complaint from colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by Matt Lauer."

Is that all it takes now? A complaint? I know more info will come out and who knows Matt could very well be the worst guy in the world, but if the memo’s reasoning for the termination is simply a “complaint,” wouldn’t that mean they don’t know if it is true or not? If they could prove or if they knew for certain that the complaint is truthful and legit wouldn’t they have said so?

Everyone say goodbye to any type of interaction with a co-worker of any sort from now on. I suggest chaining yourself to your desk or carrying a go pro on your chest at all times.

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