The Washington Post's managing editor said her tweets 'displayed poor judgement that undermined the work of her colleagues.'
The Washington Post Guild, a union that represents about 1,000 of the publication’s employees, published an open letter to Washington Post leadership asking their employer to take immediate steps to support her.
"Instead of protecting and supporting a reporter in the face of abuse, The Post placed her on administrative leave,""The Post’s handling of this issue shows utter disregard for best practices in supporting survivors of sexual violence — including the practices we use in our own journalism. Assault survivors inside and outside this newsroom deserve treatment that is fair and transparent; that does not blame victims or compromise the safety of survivors.
In a statement on Monday, Tracy Grant, the Washington Post's managing editor said Sonmez tweets"displayed poor judgement that undermined the work of her colleagues." "National political reporter Felicia was placed on administrative leave while The Post reviews whether tweets about the death of Kobe Bryant violated The Post newsroom's social media policy," Grant said.
Bryant was accused of and charged with sexual assault in 2003, but the charge was dropped after the accuser refused to testify. A civil suit was later settled with the accuser.Hit play to hear Carl Kinsella, Ellen Coyne and Dion Fanning on State of Us - Election 2020.
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