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Brooke Nevils Rejects Matt Lauer’s “Consensual” Claim as Memoir Nears Release

Sources say Lauer is unhappy about the book, maintaining the sex was consensual.

Overview

  • Nevils told NPR that power dynamics at NBC meant what Lauer calls consent was, in her view, submission, saying, “Consent and agreement are not synonymous.”
  • Her memoir, Unspeakable Things, details the alleged 2014 assault during the Sochi Olympics, with an excerpt published by The Cut ahead of the Feb. 3 release.
  • NBC fired Lauer within 24 hours of Nevils’ 2017 complaint and later acknowledged receiving additional complaints from other women.
  • Lauer has repeatedly denied raping Nevils, describing the encounters as consensual in a 2019 letter to Variety, and sources now say he has come to terms with negative press.
  • People reports Lauer is angry about the renewed attention but focused on his personal life, while Nevils recounts severe mental-health fallout after reporting her allegations.