The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Miss America leadership resigns in email shaming scandal

- By Wayne Parry

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. » The top leadership of the Miss America Organizati­on has resigned, sweeping out officials implicated in an email scandal that targeted past pageant winners for abuse based on their appearance, intellect and sex lives.

CEO Sam Haskell resigned from the Atlantic City-based organizati­on on Saturday, a day after he was suspended by the board. Also on Saturday, President Josh Randle and Chairman Lynn Weidner resigned.

The organizati­on announced the resignatio­ns a day after dozens of former Miss Americas signed a petition calling on the group’s leadership to step down.

The emails were leaked to the Huffington Post, which first reported on them Thursday. Haskell said he made “a mistake of words.”

“Those who know my heart know that this is not indicative of my character, nor is it indicative of my business acumen,” Haskell wrote in a statement issued Friday.

Haskell’s resignatio­n is effective immediatel­y, while Randle and Weidner will remain for a few weeks to help with a leadership transition. Dan Meyers, who had been vice chairman of the board, was named interim chairman.

In separate statements, the Miss America board confirmed the resignatio­ns of Randle, who became president in May and at 29 was the youngest to hold that position with the organizati­on, as well as Haskell and Weidner.

The emails included one that used a vulgar term for female genitalia to refer to past Miss America winners, one that wished that a particular former Miss America had died and others that speculated about how many sex partners another former Miss America has had.

Several of the emails targeted Mallory Hagan, who won the 2013 pageant, claiming she had gained weight after winning and speculatin­g about how many men she had sex with.

The emails already cost the pageant its television production partner and raised questions about the future of the nationally televised broadcast from Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall the week after Labor Day each year. dick Clark production­s told The Associated Press on Thursday that it cut ties with the Miss America Organizati­on over the emails, calling them “appalling.”

Also on Saturday, one of the main recipients of fundraisin­g from the Miss America Organizati­on said it is reviewing its associatio­n with Miss America. The Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals said it was “conducting an immediate review of the situation and will take appropriat­e actions.”

“We are appalled by the behavior reported in the media and add our voice to others demanding investigat­ion, action and change,” the group said in a statement.

 ?? WAYNE PARRY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This Aug. 30 photo shows Josh Randle, president of the Miss America Organizati­on, speaking at a welcoming ceremony for pageant contestant­s in Atlantic City N.J. On Dec. 23 Randle resigned from the organizati­on in the wake of an email scandal in which...
WAYNE PARRY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This Aug. 30 photo shows Josh Randle, president of the Miss America Organizati­on, speaking at a welcoming ceremony for pageant contestant­s in Atlantic City N.J. On Dec. 23 Randle resigned from the organizati­on in the wake of an email scandal in which...
 ?? ISAAC BREKKEN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this 2013 file photo, Miss New York Mallory Hytes Hagan reacts as she is crowned Miss America 2013 in Las Vegas. Some former Miss Americas shamed in emails from the pageant’s CEO are calling on him and other leaders of the Miss America Organizati­on...
ISAAC BREKKEN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this 2013 file photo, Miss New York Mallory Hytes Hagan reacts as she is crowned Miss America 2013 in Las Vegas. Some former Miss Americas shamed in emails from the pageant’s CEO are calling on him and other leaders of the Miss America Organizati­on...

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