MSNBC's Joy Reid apologizes for 'hurtful' comments

By MARK KENNEDY
AP Entertainment Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - MSNBC's Joy Reid, under fire for homophobic language in old
blog posts, has apologized for any past comments that belittled or mocked
the LGBTQ community and says she hasn't been able to verify her claim that
her account was hacked.
Reid opened her weekend show "AM Joy" on Saturday by acknowledging has said
"dumb" and "hurtful" things in the past. "The person I am now is not the
person I was then," she said.
She's unable to explain blog posts from a decade ago that mocked gay people
and individuals who were allegedly gay.
Reid has denied posting them altogether but says a security expert who
looked into whether she had been a hacking victim found no proof. She says
he "had no idea where they came from."

On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 7:25 PM, Steve Timko <[email protected]> wrote:

> Joy Reid said she was hacked. Outrage from the LGBT community.
> LINK
> <https://www.politico.com/story/2018/04/25/joy-reid-anti-gay-posts-550213>
>

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