Anonymous #MeToo Whistleblower Goes Public
- Ali Diercks, an attorney who provided key information for an expose on Les Moonves, speaks openly for the first time.
- Diercks discusses the difficulties of coming forward and her choice to forgo anonymity.
- The #MeToo movement was fueled by reporting in publications like The Times and sources, many unnamed, who took huge risks to reveal abuse and assault.
- Rachel Abrams, a producer and reporter at The Times, interviews Diercks about her experience.
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