The Washington Post reinstates reporter after Kobe Bryant tweet
The Washington Post has reinstated a political reporter who was placed on administrative leave after she tweeted a link to a story about rape allegations against NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, who was killed Sunday.
Reporter Felicia Sonmez's tweet Sunday, amid widespread public mourning over Bryant's death in a helicopter crash, drew considerable backlash on social media. The Post reported that Sonmez received threats of death and rape and had to move to a hotel after her home address was published online.
The Post said Sonmez deleted the original tweet at the request of a managing editor.
She also received an email from executive editor Marty Baron saying: “A real lack of judgment to tweet this. Please stop. You’re hurting this institution by doing this.” Sonmez shared the email with an Associated Press reporter.
The newspaper issued a statement via Twitter late Tuesday expressing regret about the situation.
New statement regarding Post reporter Felicia Sonmez pic.twitter.com/HBt2s5VW68
— Kristine Coratti Kelly (@kriscoratti) January 28, 2020
The Tweet circulated by Kristine Coratti Kelly, the vice president of communications for the Post, suggested that the suspension would be immediately lifted.
Previously, The Post said Sonmez had been placed on paid leave while newsroom managers look into the episode.
Members of the Washington Post Newspaper Guild protested Sonmez's suspension.
They also noted that Sonmez had “received an onslaught of violent messages” and “has gotten insufficient guidance from the Post on how to protect herself.”
“We understand the hours after Bryant’s death Sunday were a fraught time to share reporting about past accusations of sexual assault,” Guild members wrote. "The loss of such a beloved figure, and of so many other lives, is a tragedy. But we believe it is our responsibility as a news organization to tell the public the whole truth as we know it — about figures and institutions both popular and unpopular, at moments timely and untimely.”
Sonmez's controversial tweet linked to a 2016 Daily Beast story titled “Kobe Bryant’s Disturbing Rape Case: The DNA Evidence, the Accuser’s Story, and the Half-Confession.”
Bryant was accused in 2003 of raping a 19-year-old employee at a Colorado resort. He said the two had consensual sex, and prosecutors later dropped the sexual assault charge at the request of the accuser. The woman filed a civil suit against Bryant that was settled out of court.
As word got out about Sonmez’s suspension, many people offered words of support on Twitter.
Our statement in support of our colleague, Felicia Sonmez: https://t.co/2GDbANeybb
— Washington Post Guild (@PostGuild) January 27, 2020
This is absurd and sends a clear and terrible message to survivors and also perpetrators. @feliciasonmez shared information that was accurate, verifiable and true, but made some people upset. It is self-evident that many men who do good things are also capable of doing harm. https://t.co/qCoLWiLvpd
— Soraya Chemaly (@schemaly) January 27, 2020
what wapo did to felicia sonmez is so shameful—even if the ostensible reason for suspending is that she tweeted the names of people emailing her. media organizations are still so susceptible to gamergate style campaigns from right-wing psychos (who fueled the outrage against her)
— guy fieri 2020 campaign manager (@libbycwatson) January 27, 2020
News organizations should protect their journalists, not acquiesce to the mob when it comes for them. The Washington Post not only failed Felicia Sonmez, but set a dangerous precedent.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) January 27, 2020
Silencing women has been elevated to a "national sport" level. We cannot sit quietly at such moments. Thank you for supporting Felicia Sonmez. By doing so - you support women everywhere who cannot just "get over it."
— Julie Buck (@abucksworth) January 27, 2020
Other Twitter users expressed outrage.
Kobe Bryant fans ask that the Washington post "FIRE Felicia Sonmez" ASAP! She is unprofessional an embarrassment to your paper.
— Morgan (@Morgan11444396) January 27, 2020
Felicia Sonmez needs to RESIGN! pic.twitter.com/X02FjsT8Tb
Felicia sonmez brought on her own demise, seriously felicia, did you really think dredging up something ugly immediately after such a tragic and horriffic event would go well?! SHAME ON YOU
— Jamie Tobin (@JamieTo88023393) January 28, 2020
