Katie Couric says many ‘turned blind eye’ to Zucker-Gollust behavior
Former “Today” star Katie Couric said that many people “turned a blind eye to inappropriate b🅰ehavior” by CNN chief Jeff Zucker and network bigwig Allison Gollust, whose romantic relationship led to his resignation.
ꦐ“I worked with Jeff Zucker for many years at NBC and later on my talk show. He was a talented and energetic producer. His resignation took me by surprise,” .
“I’ve also known Allison Gollust since my days at the TODAY show. I’ve wondered about the nature of their relationship, but I do know, as I wrote in my memoir ‘Going There,’ that it made me uncomfortable,” Couric, 65, wrote.
“It seems their colleagues and the media a꧃t large turne🦹d a blind eye to inappropriate behavior,’ she added.
Zucker announced his resignation on Wednesday as CNN president after he acknowled✱ged a “consensual relationship” with Gollust, his chief marketing officer, that h༺e failed to disclose to his superiors at the network.
Couric, who worked under Zucker when he helmed the NBC morning ratings juggernaut in the early 2000s, once observed in her memoir “Going There” that he andౠ Gollust were “joined at the hip.”
She noted that the pair not only worked together but their families lived a floor away from each other in the same apartment buil👍ding while they were both married to their spouses.
“(Gollust) and her husband 🍰and kids had moved into the apartment right above Jeff and Caryn’s — everyone who heard about their cozy arrangement thought it was super 🌊strange,” Couric wrote, referring to Zucker’s then-wife.
“By that point, Caryn had become a close frꩲiend and it made me really uncomfortable,” she wrote.