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Report: 'No Evidence' NBC Knew About Matt Lauer's Alleged Misconduct

NBC's internal investigation found network leadership were not told about Matt Lauer's alleged behavior before late November.

Report: 'No Evidence' NBC Knew About Matt Lauer's Alleged Misconduct
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NBCUniversal lawyers say they found "no evidence" managers in the company's news division received internal complaints about Matt Lauer's behavior.

The company published a summary of its internal workplace investigation, which started after a woman accused Lauer of sexual misconduct in November. He was fired shortly after.

Investigators interviewed 68 employees in the news division, including on-air talent and producers. The report states four women accused Lauer of inappropriate sexual behavior that spanned decades.

His accusers told investigators they did not tell their managers or anyone in charge about their interactions with the former "Today" anchor. The investigators also said there was no evidence NBC had a systemic culture of harassment. 

The report did include several recommendations for the network's news division, including more employee training and making it easier for employees to report harassment. 

Additional report by Newsy affiliate CNN