The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Farrow’s former producer criticized NBC on Weinstein story

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Ronan Farrow’s former producer at NBC News says his old network breached its journalist­ic duty by failing to stick with the story of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct.

Farrow instead took the story to the New Yorker, where he shared a Pulitzer Prize with the New York Times for the story that launched the #MeToo movement.

“As a journalist for 16 years I do know that when you have an explosive story you never let it walk out the door,” said Rich McHugh, who just left NBC as an investigat­ive producer, and issued a statement through lawyer Ari Wilkenfeld. “You keep digging for more so you can publish at your network.”

McHugh’s statement and interview with The New York Times ripped open a scab at NBC News. The network has said that it released Farrow to take the story elsewhere following a disagreeme­nt over whether he had enough material to go with it. Farrow, who was a freelancer when working on the story with NBC, is writing his own book about the issue.

McHugh said that when he and Farrow were about to interview a woman with a credible allegation of rape against Weinstein, “I was told not to do the interview and ordered to stand down, thus effectivel­y killing the story. Those orders came to me from the highest levels of NBC. That was unethical, and a massive breach of journalist­ic integrity.”

McHugh did not say who at NBC ordered him to stand down, and Wilkenfeld did not return a message asking for clarificat­ion.

NBC said that Farrow and McHugh asked for an NBC camera crew for the interview after it had already been decided that Farrow was taking the story elsewhere.

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