NEW YORK — Jeffrey Toobin, who rejoined CNN as a authorized analyst after stepping away within the wake of exposing himself to colleagues in a Zoom name, stated Friday that he was leaving the community after 20 years.
Toobin introduced the transfer in a tweet, saying he was glad to spend his final day on the air with mates Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon.
“Love all my former colleagues,” he wrote.
Toobin was fired by The New Yorker journal in 2020 after the information got here out that he was noticed masturbating on a Zoom name with journal staff. Toobin stated he didn’t notice his digital camera was on, and apologized for the incident.
CNN introduced him again on the air eight months after the incident happened.
Toobin had been with CNN since 2002 and is the writer of a number of books, most just lately “True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump,” revealed in August 2020. His 1996 e-book, “The Run of His Life: The Folks v. O.J. Simpson,” was tailored into an FX sequence.