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Nevils meaning
A surname from German.
Example sentences (16)
According to Nevils, she “was in the midst of telling him she wasn’t interested again when he ‘just did it,’” Farrow writes.
After six drinks, Nevils said she went to Lauer’s hotel room twice later that night, first to get her press credentials, which Lauer had allegedly taken as a joke, and later at his invitation.
He allegedly snuck Nevils's press credentials up to his room, obligating her to go retrieve them.
I felt terrible," Nevils recalls in the book.
It was not until November 2017, when NBC’s legal department called him in for a meeting, that Lauer learned Nevils had filed any complaint.
Lauer followed up the allegations with a 1,300 word letter that both paints himself as a loving—if slightly flawed—family man while shading Nevils as a liar and a money-grubber.
Lauer said in his letter that he ended the affair poorly and understands how that must have made Nevils feel.
Lauer was initially fired in 2017 following a complaint Nevils made about the host.
Meanwhile, he argues that not just Nevils, but also other women who came forward with allegations against him, were actually just trying to cover up their own infidelity.
Nevils later took to to thank her supporters, many of whom were said to be sexual abuse survivors themselves.
Nevils said she had six shots of vodka and wound up going to Lauer's room.
Once she was in his room, Nevils says that Lauer — who was wearing boxers and a T-shirt — pushed her against the door and kissed her.
One day after his former NBC News colleague Brooke Nevils accused him of rape, Matt Lauer’s ex-wife Annette Roque is speaking out.
On Friday, Farrow, whose book is set for an Oct. 15 release, said that several Lauer accusers signed settlements with NBC "years before" Nevils reported him as her alleged rapist.
The book includes the first on-the-record interview with Brooke Nevils, who worked at NBC and said Mr. Lauer had raped her on a work trip in 2014.
Vieira urged Nevils to "file a formal complaint report with NBC's office of human resources," which Farrow says she did.