REPORT: ‘They are freaking’: ABC News executives still trying to out Epstein ‘whistleblower’

NOVEMBER 12, 2019

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ABC News executives are still working to find out who leaked video of ABC News anchor Amy Robach admitting the network spiked allegations of sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein three years before they were eventually revealed.

An insider at ABC told the New York Post on Tuesday that the company is looking through employees’ emails and interrogating staff to figure out who leaked the video. Those investigating the leak report all the way back to ABC News’ parent company, according to the source.

The article goes on to state the following:

The investigation comes after CBS fired Ashley Bianco for making the clip. Bianco claims she did not leak the clip herself, and a person purporting to be the leaker penned a letter under the name “Ignotus,” stating that they were the one who leaked the video and not Bianco.

According to the report, the company is looking at younger staff members after the “Ignotus” moniker.

“They are freaking out over the Harry Potter reference,” the source reportedly said. “Does this mean the leaker is a Potter fan…or is the leaker citing Latin, which means he or she could be an older member of staff?”


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