
"Back then, I had no idea what to call what happened other than weird and humiliating, Nevils wrote. But then there was the pain, which was undeniable. It hurt to walk. It hurt to sit. It hurt to remember. One strikingly clear thought crossed my mind and then was instantly struck from my consciousness: If anyone else had done this to me, I would have gone to the police."
"On Wednesday, Brooke Nevils the woman who accused Matt Lauer of raping her in 2014 detailed her accusation in a book excerpt published by New York magazine's The Cut. She said the rape occurred in Sochi, Russia site of the 2014 Winter Olympics where she was working as a talent assistant for NBC. Nevils wrote of rounds of vodka shots, the overwhelming power differential, and the bloody underwear and sheets, and how she came to call the alleged incident rape."
Brooke Nevils alleges that Matt Lauer raped her in Sochi during the 2014 Winter Olympics while she worked as an NBC talent assistant. She describes rounds of vodka shots, an overwhelming power differential, bloody underwear and sheets, and pain so intense that walking, sitting, and remembering hurt. She recounts initial confusion and humiliation and a thought that she would have gone to the police if someone else had done it, then immediately dismissing that option because she was in Russia. Matt Lauer issued a lengthy denial of the allegations in May 2020.
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