Disney CEO Bob Iger approved the settlement — acting on the recommendation of the company’s top lawyer, Horacio Gutierrez, Wall Street Journal said.
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos agreed to settle with President-elect Donald Trump in regards to his defamation suit against the news network.
The use of the word rape by ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos cost the network millions in a settlement with Donald Trump.
The “Good Morning America” host faced speculation about his future after the network settled the defamation lawsuit generated by his “rape” comment.
Legacy media feels it has the right to say whatever it wants, true and especially false, to ensure that nothing comes between it and its chosen narrative.
In an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R–S.C.) on ABC's This Week last March, host George Stephanopoulos repeatedly and inaccurately asserted that Donald
ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos did not reference his network’s $15 million settlement with President-elect Donald Trump over comments he made on-air.
When Brian Ross, the ABC News journalist, made a mistake while reporting on Russian involvement in Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, he was quickly suspended by the network.
A judge ordered President-elect Donald Trump on Friday to appear in Florida next week for a deposition as part of his defamation lawsuit against ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos. The judge ...
The news broadcaster and George Stephanopoulos will publicly apologize to Trump and donate $15 million to a future presidential foundation The post ABC News’ Trump Settlement ‘An Awful Precedent’ in ‘Bending the Knee,’ Media Pundits Say appeared first on TheWrap.
George Stephanopoulos is staying with ABC News for the foreseeable future, per the Los Angeles Times. The Good Morning America co-anchor reportedly has signed a new, multi-year deal with the network.