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It may be more accurate to call Casseday and Farber's actions a cover-up.
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But Casseday had already tacitly rejected her allegations as false.
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But according to the senior staffer, that article was ordered by Pruden and Coombs as a means of "washing their hands" of Casseday.
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This year, Casseday was instrumental in sidelining an investigation into a longstanding pattern of racist behavior by Coombs.
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Hopkins said Casseday accused her of lying, then sabotaged a subsequent investigation into her charges.
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Casseday received a formal complaint two years ago from Melissa Hopkins, a public relations contractor for The Times, who accused Coombs for sexually abusing her in a taxicab in New York City during the paper's coverage of the 2004 National Republican Convention.
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Casseday incidents as they occurred, but did nothing for the victims and covered up the sexual abuse incidents.
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"Joo thinks, like an old godfather, that this guy [Casseday] has buried a lot of bodies for us, so let's get him a good lawyer and not savage him on paper," the staffer said.
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Washington Times should have relieved Messrs. Coombs and Casseday of their respective responsibilities contingent on a full investigation to learn what had taken place, whether any laws had been violated and what action, up to and including prosecution, were warranted by the facts.
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Casseday, according to the staffer, is a former devotee of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, and his wife is still an active member.
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