cabanafrau
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Eh. Lots of disgraced people find a way to come back after they've done a mea culpa, written a book, and gotten "treatment." Hey, some of them don't even get treatment. They just deny, deny, deny, and somehow, enough of the public forgives them or doesn't care that they are "back" before they've even left.
I predict the same for Matt Lauer. Give it a couple of years. At most.
I think ML is going to be toxic waste professionally a good long while at a minimum. It does bring up an issue that will have to be faced in light of all that's going on, there will have to be a road back to employment for some who have done wrong, taken their lumps and work to change their behavior. Most perpetrators are not in a position to be able to simply retire and live off their riches.
Incidentally, I'm talking about those who harass colleagues with inappropriate comments, jokes or more tame physical actions such as a neck rub, NOT those who venture into outright physical assault, coercion, etc., etc.