The New Yorker has fired star reporter Jeffrey Toobin, who had been suspended for masturbating during a Zoom work call. Twitter reactions include both condolences and approval, as well as some not-so-veiled mockery.
Toobin, 60, said on Wednesday that he was fired after 27 years as a New Yorker writer. “I will always love the magazine, will miss my colleagues, and will look forward to reading their work,” he tweeted.
I was fired today by @NewYorker after 27 years as a Staff Writer. I will always love the magazine, will miss my colleagues, and will look forward to reading their work.
— Jeffrey Toobin (@JeffreyToobin) November 11, 2020
The magazine suspended Toobin last month after a Zoom conference call with co-workers during which Toobin exposed his genitalia after an apparent masturbation session. The man said he thought he had “muted the Zoom video” and acknowledged making an “embarrassingly stupid mistake.”
The incident happened in mid-October when the New Yorker and WNYC radio were simulating coverage of the then-upcoming presidential election. Toobin reportedly switched to a different video during a break in the proceedings before pleasuring himself.
CNN, which has employed Toobin as a senior legal analyst since 2002, still has him on suspension.
Many people have expressed their sympathy, saying his misstep seemed mild enough, especially measured against those that a certain US president has been accused of.
I despise cancel culture. I certainly hope that CNN will not make such a unwise decision. Good luck!
— Andrew S. Goldstein (@AGOLDCO) November 11, 2020
I am so sorry to hear this news, @JeffreyToobin. You are a fine person and a terrific journalist and did nothing here to hurt anyone outside yourself and your family. I look forward to seeing your work elsewhere before too long. https://t.co/MTKcjUldpd
— Jonathan Alter (@jonathanalter) November 12, 2020
Good luck. We all make mistakes. Your’s isn’t killing 240,000 people.
— david grigg (@davidgr23637706) November 11, 2020
Others appeared to be somewhat less sincere.
That sucks. You've erected a legacy. Stand tall and keep your resolve rock hard, and I'm sure you'll be able to rub out the competition to finish first. Don't beat yourself over this--you're a jack of all trades and there are many different strokes for many different folks.
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