Three CNN Employees Resign Over Retracted Story on Russia Ties

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Three CNN employees have handed in their resignations over a retracted story
linking President Trump to Russia, the network announced Monday.

Thomas Frank, who wrote the story in question; Eric Lichtblau, an editor in
the unit; and Lex Haris, who oversaw the unit, have all left CNN.

“In the aftermath of the retraction of a story published on CNN.com, CNN has
accepted the resignation of the employees involved in the story’s
publication,” a network spokesperson told TheWrap in a statement.

On Thursday, CNN investigative reporter Thomas Frank published a report
involving an investigation of a Russian investment fund with possible ties
to several Trump associates.

According to CNN
<http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/26/media/cnn-announcement-retracted-article/in
dex.html> , an internal investigation found that “some standard editorial
processes were not followed when the article was published.”

Citing a single unnamed source, the story reported that Congress was
investigating a “Russian investment fund with ties to Trump officials.”

CNN explained Monday that “these types of stories” usually would go through
several departments, including fact-checkers, journalism standards experts
and lawyers.

But the network says there was a “breakdown in editorial workflow” which
“disturbed the CNN executives who learned about it.”

The network’s investigative unit was told during a meeting on Monday that
the retraction did not necessarily mean the facts of the story were wrong.
But, rather, “the story wasn’t solid enough to publish as-is,” according to
one of the people briefed on the investigation.

The story, which only appeared on the network’s site, was quickly disputed
on Friday, as one of the people mentioned in the story — Trump ally Anthony
Scaramucci — took issue with Frank’s reporting, insisting he “did nothing
wrong.”

“Once it was determined that editorial processes were not followed, CNN
deleted the story from CNN.com,” the network said Friday on its site. “Soon
thereafter, the story was officially retracted and replaced with an editor’s
note.”

The piece “did not meet CNN’s editorial standards and has been retracted,”
the note said. “Links to the story have been disabled.”

The editor’s note also added an apology to Scaramucci.

“CNN did the right thing. Classy move. Apology accepted,” Scaramucci tweeted
the next morning. “Everyone makes mistakes. Moving on.”

Haris, Lichtblau and Frank had solid reputations among their colleagues.

Frank worked as reporter for USA Today and Newsday before joining CNN.
Lichtblau is a former New York Times Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter. And
Haris was the executive editor of CNN Investigates.

“On Friday, CNN retracted a story published by my team. As Executive Editor
of that team, I have resigned,” Haris said in a statement. “I’ve been with
CNN since 2001, and am sure about one thing: This is a news organization
that prizes accuracy and fairness above all else. I am leaving, but will
carry those principles wherever I go.”

 

 

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