Tuesday morning, Project Veritas, published a video of ABC News’ Amy Robach complaining that she had the goods on pedophile Jeffry Epstein and was about to break the story in a 2016 report that would also implicate former President Bubba Clinton and Prince Andrew but at the last minute, the story was pulled due to pressure from the Royal Family. Ashley Bianco

After Veritas aired the story, ABC decided that the person who provided the tape was Ashley Bianco, Bianco, worked as a producer on “Good Morning America” for three years until last month, was fired from CBS News on Thursday after the network was told by ABC that she leaked the video to Project Veritas.

Only one problem— it wasn’t her. The leaker sent Veritas a note explaining that CBS and ABC of fingered the wrong person.

To those wrongfully accused:

It is terrible that you have been lashed out at by the company. I know some may put the burden of guilt on me, but my conscience is clear. The actions of the company towards you are the result of their own and not anyone else. The public outcry, from coast to coast, of all people, creeds, and political affiliations, is clear. I have not one doubt that there will always be support for you, and you will have prosperous careers. For neither you, nor I, have done anything wrong.

Ashley sat down for an interview with journalist Megyn Kelly, and she insisted she did not leak video of ABC News anchor Amy Robach. Watching the video below she seems believable, especially when that is put on top of the Veritas claim it wasn’t her.

This story confirms one thing we know about both ABC News and CBS News, they don’t care about facts or truth. All they like to do is tell their own version of the truth, even if their lies hurt an innocent person.

 

 

After Veritas aired the story, ABC decided that the person who provided the tape was Ashley Bianco, Bianco, worked as a producer on “Good Morning America” for three years until last month, was fired from CBS News on Thursday after the network was told by ABC that she leaked the video to Project Veritas.