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Washington Post criticised for suspending reporter who tweeted on Kobe Bryant

In 2003, Bryant was arrested after being accused of raping a 19-year-old hotel employee. While he claimed he had consensual sex, the accuser did not share his views. The charges against Bryant were dropped in 2005 after an out-of-court settlement.

January 28, 2020 / 17:58 IST
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The Washington Post has faced criticism for placing a reporter on involuntary leave after she tweeted about the rape allegations against deceased basketball champion Kobe Bryant.

According to a New York Times report, Felicia Sonmez, a political journalist who writes for The Post, tweeted the link to an old article on a rape case against the NBA superstar within hours after news of his death in a chopper crash took the media by storm.

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Bryant (41), who was the leading face of the Los Angeles Lakers during his career, died in a helicopter crash on January 26, which also claimed the life of his 13-year-old daughter.

Amid the flood of tributes flowing in for Bryant on the social media on January 26, Sonmez’s tweet drew immense backlash on Twitter, several social media users attacked her for sharing a 2016 Daily Beast article, titled, “Kobe Bryant’s Disturbing Rape Case: The DNA Evidence, the Accuser’s Story, and the Half-Confession.”.