

"I am incredibly grateful to CNN for taking me back," he said. He apologized to CNN staffers, former New Yorker colleagues and his family, and acknowledged he had become the subject of ridicule during his time off air. He also said he felt Conde Nast’s decision to terminate him was "excessive." Toobin called the incident "deeply moronic," and said of the incident, "It was wrong, it was stupid and I’m trying to be a better person." He said an investigation by Conde Nast found no other transgressions during his term of employment there. "To quote Jay Leno, ‘What the hell were you thinking?’" Camerota asked. But his appearance was largely devoted to an explanation of what he did last fall and reactions to it. Toobin was ostensibly brought on air to discuss the legalities of a case in California where a federal judge has overturned a decades-old ban on assault weapons. Revelation of those incidents, meanwhile, has spurred the industry to look more deeply at how it maintains workplace norms and rules of behavior. Prominent employees at CBS News, NBC News and Fox News Channel have left those outlets after complaints about behavior went public. TV-news outlets have come under intense scrutiny in recent years for appearing to sanction cases of sexual harassment and even assault. The decision is likely to spur mixed reactions.
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Toobin, an attorney, has become a celebrated writer over the years, and one of his books became the basis for a popular FX series about the trial of disgraced football great O.J. Toobin in October was fired from Conde Nast’s The New Yorker after being spotted masturbating on camera during a business call on Zoom.Īt the time, CNN said the writer had asked for time off, but made no mention of a suspension or termination. "I hope to be a better person off camera as well as on camera," Toobin told anchor Alisyn Camerota in one of the more bizarre segments CNN has broadcast in recent memory. CNN said it would bring legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin back to its roster of contributors after he was suspended from his main place of employment for exposing himself during a Zoom call with colleagues.
