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Brooke Nevils told Farrow that Matt Lauer raped her

Brooke Nevils raped by Matt Lauer is the accusation going around. At the point when NBC News terminated Matt Lauer two years back, the network said a worker blamed him for “inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace.” Now that representative, Brooke Nevils, is talking freely, and charging that Lauer assaulted her in 2014. The disturbing record is point by point in “Catch and Kill,” a book by Ronan Farrow that turns out next Tuesday. Farrow additionally composes that Nevils reviewed the occasion as “excruciatingly painful.”  He said, “The story Brooke tells is fill with false details intended only to create the impression this was an abusive encounter.”

In a long articulation, Lauer admitted to extramarital affairs, including with previous colleagues, yet said “I have never assaulted anyone or forced anyone to have sex. Period.”

Brooke Nevils

Brooke Nevils, the previous NBC News representative who blamed Lauer for rape. In Farrow’s book, Catch and Kill, Nevils claims Lauer anally raped her in a hotel room during the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Lauer and Nevils have altogether different records of what occurred. In any case, they agree that their first sexual communication was in February 2014 when they were both in Sochi, Russia, covering the 2014 Winter Olympics. 

Nevils informed Farrow about a night of drinking with Lauer and others at a hotel bar. She said she had six shots of vodka. According to Farrow, Nevils says Lauer invited her up to his room at the same time, Nevils said she “had no reason to suspect Lauer would be anything but friendly based on prior experience.”

Once inside the room, she says Lauer constrained himself onto her and assaulted her. When she was in his hotel room, Nevils affirms, Lauer, who was wearing a T-shirt and boxers, pushed her against the door and kissed her. He at that point pushed her onto the bed, “flipping her over, asking if she liked anal sex,” Farrow writes. “She said that she declined several times.”

Demonstrated by Nevils

As demonstrated by Nevils, she “was amidst disclosing to him she wasn’t intrigue again when he ‘simply did it,” Farrow creates. “Lauer, she stated, didn’t utilize ointment. The experience was agonizingly excruciating. ‘It hurt so terrible. I thought, Is this ordinary?’ She revealed to me she quit saying no, however sobbed quietly into a cushion.” Lauer then asked with respect to whether she favored it. And she reveals to him yes. But she affirms that “she seeped for quite a long time,” Farrow forms. In his letter, Lauer responded: “I had an extramarital illicit relationship with Brooke Nevils in 2014,” Lauer says. “It started when she went to my lodging extremely late one night in Sochi, Russia. We occupied with an assortment of sexual acts. We performed oral sex on one another, we had vaginal sex, and we had butt-centric sex. Each demonstration was common and totally consensual.” 

She told to Farrow.  “It was totally value-based. It was anything but a relationship.”

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Matt Lauer

Lauer then clarifies how his extramarital affair with Nevils started when she went to his hotel room“very late one night” in Sochi, Russia, in 2014. He says the two “engaged in a variety of sexual acts.”

“She seemed to know exactly what she wanted to do,” Lauer insists. “The only concern she expressed was that someone might see her leaving my room. She embraced me at the door as she left. This encounter, which she now falsely claims was an assault, was the beginning of our affair.”

He says, “Each act was mutual and completely consensual.”

“Nothing could be further from the truth,” he writes. “There was absolutely nothing aggressive about that encounter. Brooke did not do or say anything to object. She certainly did not cry.”

“Despite my desire to set the record straight and confront the individuals making false allegations, I wanted nothing less than to create more headlines my kids would read and a new gathering of photographers at the end of our driveway,” he wrote. “But my silence has been a mistake. Today, nearly two years after I was fire by NBC, old stories are being recycle, titillating details are being added, and a dangerous and defamatory new allegation is being made.”

“I admit, I ended the affair poorly. I simply stopped communicating with her,” he writes. “Brooke continued to reach out.”

Lauer proceeds to state that she had attempted a few times to revive the affair, in any event, calling him late around evening time when he was with his family. 

He ends the letter with a last swing.

“They have done enormous damage in the process,” he says. “And I will no longer provide them the shelter of my silence.” Reports on Brooke Nevils raped by Matt Lauer will published later.

 

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