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ESPN fires exec who led 'Inclusive Content Committee' after harassment allegations: report

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ESPN has fired executive vice president Rob King after he was accused of harassment, according to the New York Post.

The firing allegedly comes from social media posts that were brought to ESPN's human resources. Shortly after the report, King tweeted that he "decided…to leave" the company.

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The ESPN logo is seen on an electronic display in Times Square in New York City, U.S., August 23, 2017. (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

"After nearly 20 years with ESPN, I have decided the time is right for me to leave the company," King said on his Twitter account. "I’m looking forward to spending more time with my family and friends, and wish the company continued success."

King joined ESPN in 2004 and was named the Executive Editor at Large for Special Projects in March 2020. 

According to ESPN's site, King was "responsible for the company’s overall journalistic direction, working closely with leaders across ESPN Films and original content, digital content, social media, multi-platform journalism and storytelling and global content, and advises ESPN and its senior leadership team on editorial issues."

ESPN Senior VP Rob King speaks to the audience during the espnW Summit 2015 at St. Regis Monarch Resort on October 15, 2015 in Dana Point, California.  (Mpu Dinani/Getty Images)

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Before taking on his final role at the company, King oversaw ESPN's original content, including 30 for 30 documentaries and ESPN+ original series, and he was a senior vice president for "SportsCenter" and ESPNews. He also had previously been the editor-in-chief for ESPN.com.

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