Whether or not you agreed with him, he always seemed to be professional in his demeanor. But all we can assume at this point is that the Free Press made a fair decision based on what they know. If they thought what he did was enough to fire him, then at this point I care more that women at the Freep work in an environment where they feel comfortable.

I will say that I think it's more out of character for him than I would guess about other figures, like Matt Lauer. There were rumors for years about Lauer having extra-marital affairs with others employed at NBC.