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Whatever happened to "Innocent until PROVEN guilty" concept in the USA? Why even have courts if mob rule is the new norm? His career and life is over because someone decided an accusation wa

This time, a female colleague brought a complaint against Matt Lauer, the 23-year veteran of the “Today" show on NBC. The details aren’t public, but we know the alleged incident dates back to NBC’s coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Two more complaints shortly followed. 

Lauer joins other media bigwigs sent packing for similar allegations: Charlie Rose (CBS), Mark Halperin (NBC), Bill O’Reilly (Fox), and, just yesterday, Garrison Keillor (Minnesota Public Radio).

But Lauer may be the most high-profile of them all. He was the biggest name on the "Today" show, a morning tradition as popular as the snooze button. It generates $500 million for NBC and tops competitors ABC and CBS in the key 25-54 demo. And, hey, even we’d wake up at 2 AM every morning for Lauer’s salary of ~$15 million (the highest of any NBC journalist).

Now, he’s just another name on a list that’s growing by the day.

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