Katie Couric Slams NBCU’s Jeff Shell as ‘So Stupid and Reckless’ After Misconduct Ouster: ‘Rules Don’t Apply?’

“Someone in a position of power cannot be involved in a sexual relationship with someone whose fate depends on said person,” the former “Today” anchor says

Katie Couric attends the 45th Kennedy Center Honors
Katie Couric attends the 45th Kennedy Center Honors (Credit: Paul Morigi/Getty Images)

Katie Couric spoke out Wednesday against former NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell and the workplace misconduct that led to his ouster in April, calling him “so stupid and reckless.”

“Clearly someone in a position of power cannot be involved in a sexual relationship with someone whose fate depends on said person,” Couric said, speaking on Kelly Ripa’s podcast with SiriusXM, “Let’s Talk Off Camera.” “And so that’s why I was just so shocked that Jeff Shell would do this. And what is it? Is it kind of the power dynamic? Are they so surrounded with yes people, they think the rules don’t apply to them?”

The lauded journalist and former anchor of NBC’s morning news program, “Today,” added, “It just amazes me that a powerful executive like that would be so dumb, just be so stupid and reckless.

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