A Daily Beast Exclusive
A Sony executive who sent porn to women at work. An alleged harasser who reviewed NBC’s Weinstein story. From one company to another, scandals emerge under Andy Lack’s leadership.
By Maxwell Tani and Lachlan Cartwright
NBC News Chairman Andrew Lack has been under fire for his handling of
sexual-misconduct allegations at the network, including one against his
ex-friend and former star anchor, Matt Lauer. But years earlier at
another company, Lack protected a male employee who sexually harassed
multiple women, sources tell The Daily Beast.
Lack was chairman
and CEO of Sony BMG Music Entertainment in 2004, when, according to
former high-level Sony executives, the company discovered that a music
executive named Charlie Walk had sent “sexual” messages via company
email to female employees, including “graphic” pornography.
Soon
after finding the messages, executives said, they repeatedly implored
Lack to address Walk’s sexual harassment. Each time, Lack declined to
act.
“I kept telling him: ‘You must do something about this. It’s
imperative,’” one of the executives said. “Andy would turn a blind eye
to making difficult decisions.”
An NBC spokesperson denied the allegation, and a spokesperson for Sony Music responded: “No comment.”
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