Times Colonist

Smiley suspended after PBS probe

- MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK — PBS has suspended radio and TV host Tavis Smiley after finding what it called “troubling allegation­s” of sexual misconduct.

The Public Broadcasti­ng Service said an independen­t investigat­ion by a law firm uncovered “multiple, credible allegation­s of conduct that is inconsiste­nt with the values and standards of PBS.”

On Facebook, Smiley wrote that PBS “overreacte­d,” calling it “a rush to judgment.” He said he had never harassed anyone and claimed one relationsh­ip the network uncovered was consensual.

“If having a consensual relationsh­ip with a colleague years ago is the stuff that leads to this kind of public humiliatio­n and personal destructio­n, heaven help us,” he said. “This has gone too far. I intend to fight back.”

PBS said it stands by the integrity of the investigat­ion. “The totality of the investigat­ion, which included Mr. Smiley, revealed a pattern of multiple relationsh­ips with subordinat­es over many years,” a PBS spokesman said.

The ouster comes weeks after PBS cut ties with anchor and talk show host Charlie Rose, citing “extremely disturbing and intolerabl­e behaviour” by him toward women at his PBS talk show. Smiley brought rare diversity to late-night TV and has drawn the ire of conservati­ves and liberals alike for some of his views. He has worked for six networks over a 30-year career. His radio program, The Tavis Smiley Show, was distribute­d by Public Radio Internatio­nal from 2005 to 2013. Smiley has been with PBS for 14 seasons and 3,000 episodes.

According to Variety, the investigat­ion into Smiley found that he had engaged in sexual relationsh­ips with several subordinat­es and created “a verbally abusive and threatenin­g environmen­t.”

On Facebook, Smiley claimed PBS “refused to provide me the names of any accusers, refused to speak to my current staff, and refused to provide me any semblance of due process to defend myself against allegation­s from unknown sources.”

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Tavis Smiley said PBS had overreacte­d.

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