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Ex-Letterman employee 'quit over sexism'

Brussels : Belgium | about 1 month ago  
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  • File photo of David Letterman hosting his show in New York
    File photo of David Letterman hosting his show in New York
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  • US President Barack Obama (left) jokes with David Letterman
    US President Barack Obama (left) jokes with David Letterman
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  • U.S. President Obama appears on the David Letterman Show in New York
    U.S. President Obama appears on the David Letterman Show in New York
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  • Obama appears on the David Letterman Show in New York
    Obama appears on the David Letterman Show in New York
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File photo of David Letterman hosting his show in New York
Nell Scovell, who worked on the programme for five months, described in an article for Vanity Fair how senior male employees there frequently enjoyed adulterous affairs with their female subordinates, who would gain professional benefits from those relationships.
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