The Prince George Citizen

Keillor hopes allegation­s against him fade

- Citizen news service

PRESCOTT, Ariz. — Former radio host Garrison Keillor said he hopes the sexual allegation­s against him are fading and believes Minnesota Public Radio made a grave mistake when it cut ties with him.

Keillor’s comments followed his first appearance before an audience since the controvers­y erupted in November, The Daily Courier in Prescott, Arizona, reported.

MPR has said that a woman who worked with the station as a freelance contributo­r accused Keillor of dozens of sexually inappropri­ate incidents over several years.

During Keillor’s Wednesday night show at Yavapai College in Prescott, the ex-host of the once popular A Prairie Home Companion joked about how the allegation­s against him must have been contagious in light of other scandals involving former Rep. Al Franken, Charlie Rose and Harvey Weinstein.

He said the controvers­y made him appreciate his friends.

“In the newspaper, they refer to you as a disgraced broadcaste­r. They refer to this as a scandal, but your true friends, and you don’t need that many of them, but you find out for absolute sure who they are in the first two weeks after all of this happens,” he said.

In an extensive interview with The Associated Press last month, Keillor described several sexually suggestive emails he exchanged with the woman – a former freelance researcher for his show – as “romantic writing” that never resulted in a physical relationsh­ip.

The woman responded to the AP via her attorney and said that Keillor’s power over her job made her afraid to say no to him.

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