Jeff Zucker’s lover Allison Gollust RESIGNS from CNN after internal probe and lashes out at network
Jeff Zucker’s lover Allison Gollust RESIGNS from CNN after probe and lashes out at network for ‘disastrous handling’ of Cuomo crisis: Fired Chris is accused of 2011 ‘sex assault’ in bombshell story
Allison Gollust, 49, has resigned as CNN ‘s executive Vice President and Chief Marketing OfficerWarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar released a statement confirming a third-party investigation into ‘issues associated with Chris Cuomo and former Governor Andrew Cuomo’ found Gollust, former-President Jeff Zucker and Chris Cuomo allegedly violated company policies Her resignation comes weeks after Zucker, 56, announced his departure due to his failure to disclose his inappropriate relationship with Gollust Their relationship came to light during an internal probe following Chris Cuomo’s termination It was initially reported that Chris Cuomo was fired for allegedly using his media influence to help his brother then-Governor Andrew Cuomo navigate the press and his scandals It has since been revealed Chris Cuomo was allegedly fired after a secret ‘assault’ allegation made against him by a woman he ‘badgered for sex’ while at ABCHe also reportedly aired a flattering segment on his show about her PR firm during MeToo ‘to buy her silence’
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Allison Gollust has resigned as CNN‘s executive vice president and chief marketing officer months after an internal probe into her inappropriate open-secret relationship with former network president Jeff Zucker.
The 49-year-old left the network following a third-party investigation into ‘issues associated with Chris Cuomo and former Governor Andrew Cuomo,’ WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said in a statement.
Over the weekend, the investigation, which began in September, concluded that Gollust, Zucker and Chris Cuomo violated company policies including Standards and Practices, Kilar shared. ‘Based on interviews of more than 40 individuals and a review of over 100,000 texts and emails.’
‘WarnerMedia’s statement tonight is an attempt to retaliate against me and change the media narrative in the wake of their disastrous handling of the last two weeks,’ Gollust wrote in an email to her staff.
‘It is deeply disappointing that after spending the past nine years defending and upholding CNN’s highest standards of journalistic integrity, I would be treated this way as I leave.’
‘But I do so with my head held high, knowing I gave my heart and soul to working with the finest journalists in the world.’
‘With much love and gratitude,’ Gollust signed her goodbye message to her colleagues.
Allison Gollust (pictured) has resigned as CNN ‘s executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer after a third-party investigation found she, former-President Jeff Zucker and former-anchor Chris Cuomo violated company policies
Zucker (pictured) was forced to resign earlier this month sharing that an internal probe had found he had violated corporate policy by not disclosing the nature of his relationship with Gollust
The couple’s relationship has been revealed to have been an open secret for nearly half of the 20 years the two worked together despite their claims that the relationship turned romantic during COVID (Pictured: Zucker, bottom left, was seen maskless at a Billy Joel concert with Gollust, bottom right, and Don Lemon, top right, in November)
Earlier this month, Zucker, 56, announced he was leaving his $6-million-a-year posts at CNN for violating corporate policy by not disclosing the nature of his relationship with Gollust, but he was reportedly given no choice by Kilar, who characterized the change as his decision.
Gollust and Zucker’s relationship was reportedly uncovered during an internal probe into inappropriate relationships after Chris Cuomo was fired from the network in December.
CNN became involved after it was found that anchor Chris Cuomo used his own influence in the media to help his brother, ousted-Governor Andrew Cuomo, tackle issues including the sexual assault allegations that lead to end of his reign.
It has since been revealed Chris Cuomo was fired after a secret ‘assault’ allegation made against him by woman he ‘badgered for sex’ during his time at ABC News.
He also allegedly aired a flattering segment on his show about her PR firm during MeToo try and ‘to buy her silence,’ The New York Times reported Tuesday night.
Chris Cuomo (right) was fired from CNN at the end of last year for reportedly using his influence to help his brother former-Governor Andrew Cuomo (left) navigate sexual assault allegations
Before their hurried exits, Gollust and Zucker had worked together for 20 years. The pair claim their relationship turned romantic during the pandemic but others say it far predates COVID, and was common knowledge for as many as 10 years.
Former CNN employees have suggested that Zucker’s relationship with Gollust had been an ‘open secret’ for nearly a decade.
The pair were spotted at a Billy Joel concert last November, where they were called out for defying mask regulations. Don Lemon could also be seen during the concert standing in the row behind.
Sources have said the romantic relationship was so widely known, even the doormen at the Upper East Side apartment building where they both lived with their separate families tried to keep Gollust and Zucker’s ex-wife, Caryn, from interacting.
‘Zucker would disappear for hours on end, but Caryn initially had no idea that the woman she was being polite to in the elevator was sleeping with her husband,’ an unnamed source told the New York Post.
They added: ‘Everyone in the building knew about it -even the doormen tried to ensure Caryn wasn’t in the elevator at the same time as Allison.’
After the news broke last week, CNN host Alisyn Camerota defended Zucker and Gollust, saying there was nothing wrong with their relationship because they are both ‘executives’.
Gollust, who had previously worked as Governor Cuomo’s communications director, had been ‘instrumental’ in having the Cuomo brothers appear on the network during the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
Together with Zucker, she lobbied Andrew Cuomo to appear on their network, violating company policy and calling into question their own condemnation of Chris Cuomo’s actions.
Zucker and Gollust (pictured in 2019) also allegedly ignored journalistic ethics and helped former Governor Andrew Cuomo through one-to-one media coaching giving him ‘talking points’ and pushing him to appear on their network
The pair contacted the then-governor of New York directly to try and convince him to appear on his brother Chris Cuomo’s show during the pandemic, despite the brotherly interviews breaching journalistic protocols.
When Andrew Cuomo’s team declined, they would make direct appeals.
Sources also say that Chris Cuomo was planning to come forward with a lawsuit that would have detailed how Zucker and Andrew Cuomo had a far deeper relationship than had ever previously been explained.
One allegation suggests the disgraced governor received one-to-one media coaching for his popular pandemic press conferences from Zucker and Gollust.
Gollust and Zucker reportedly advised the former governor on how to handle the COVID-19 crisis and even gave him ‘talking points’ on how to spar with then-President Donald Trump.
CNN also devoted over an hour of uninterrupted airtime to Andrew Cuomo’s daily, televised press briefings throughout the pandemic. The stardom won Andrew Cuomo an Emmy and an army of fans who begged him to run for President.
Chris Cuomo is still fighting for the $18 million he claims he is owed on the remainder of his contract, which Zucker firmly refused after the termination, arguing that he brought the network into disrepute.