For those who are unaware, NBC News anchor Brian Williams recently came under fire for alleging he was in a helicopter which was shot down in Iraq, and the claim turned out to be false.
Further scrutiny of Williams’ past statements surfaced Friday amid a challenge to his account of his experiences in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
In a 2006 interview with former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, Williams said he witnessed a body floating in the French Quarter area of the city.
Brobson Lutz, a former city health director for New Orleans, later said there were no bodies in the French Quarter area of New Orleans.
The WWE Network Twitter feed has announced Paul Heyman will be addressing the Brian Williams controversy tonight at 7pm:
Heyman also weighed in
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