President-elect Donald Trump's defamation suit against ABC was formally dismissed on Monday after both parties reached a $15 million settlement agreement.
The “Good Morning America” host faced speculation about his future after the network settled the defamation lawsuit generated by his “rape” comment.
Disney CEO Bob Iger approved the settlement — acting on the recommendation of the company’s top lawyer, Horacio Gutierrez, Wall Street Journal said.
In an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace (R–S.C.) on ABC's This Week last March, host George Stephanopoulos repeatedly and inaccurately asserted that Donald
The use of the word rape by ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos cost the network millions in a settlement with Donald Trump.
ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos did not reference his network’s $15 million settlement with President-elect Donald Trump over comments he made on-air.
ABC's "The View" ignored George Stephanopoulos and their employer's settlement with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, despite being some of Trump's biggest media critics.
The news organization and anchor will donate $15 million to presidential foundation and pay $1 million of the president-elect's attorney fees
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos reached a settlement with Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit, it was made public on Saturday.
George Stephanopolous and ABC News have reached a new multi-year deal that will keep the longtime anchor on the broadcaster for the near future. The news comes amid fallout over the $15 million settlement ABC reached with President-elect Donald Trump over the weekend.
For many years, Donald Trump repeatedly threatened to sue ... Trump sued ABC News after George Stephanopoulos, the co-host of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” said in a March interview on ...
ABC News host George Stephanopoulos remained tight-lipped on one of the top news stories over the weekend. Stephanopoulos did not