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The New Yorker magazine said on Monday, 11 December that it has cut ties with well-known political reporter Ryan Lizza for alleged sexual misconduct.
Lizza is also a contributor on CNN. A spokeswoman for the cable news network said he will not appear on air while it looks into the matter.
Lizza called the New Yorker's decision a "terrible mistake", made without a full investigation.
Adding that the magazine did not cite any company policy that was violated.
He apologised to "friends, workplace colleagues, and loved ones for any embarrassment this episode may cause."
A lawyer representing the woman making the allegations against Lizza, however, disputed his description of the relationship.
Wigdor said the woman wishes for her identity to remain confidential. She reported his actions in order to hold him accountable and "in the hope that by coming forward she would help other potential victims," he said.
Lizza's ouster from the New Yorker comes amid a wave of allegations against powerful men in media, entertainment, politics and other industries that have followed the accusations published against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein in October.
Also on Monday, celebrity chef Mario Batali stepped away from his restaurant empire and cooking show after reports of sexual misconduct.
(This article has been published in an arrangement with Associated Press)
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