Writer Jeffrey Toobin fired by the New Yorker after Zoom snafu
The 60-year-old had already been on suspension and is also on leave from CNN.

"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," Toobin tweeted Wednesday.
I was fired today by @NewYorker after 27 years as a Staff Writer. I will always love the magazine, will miss my col… https://t.co/AfYNB6ODgE
— Jeffrey Toobin (@JeffreyToobin) 1605131709000In a company memo, Conde Nast Chief People Officer Stan Duncan wrote that its "investigation regarding Jeffrey Toobin is complete, and as a result, he is no longer affiliated with our company."
"I want to assure everyone that we take workplace matters seriously. We are committed to fostering an environment where everyone feels respected and upholds our standards of conduct," Duncan said.
Toobin, 60, is one of the country's most prominent legal authors and commentators. He is a former associate counsel in the Department of Justice who for the New Yorker has written about everything from the O.J. Simpson murder trial to the impeachment hearings of President Donald Trump.
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