Don Lemon paid $24.5M by CNN to settle ouster: report
- Don Lemon received a $24.5 million payout from CNN after being let go in April 2023.
- Lemon's firing followed controversial comments about women and confrontational interviews, leading to his exit from CNN.
- Lemon has since launched The Don Lemon Show on X, emphasizing the importance of truth and standing up for what is right.
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Don Lemon Reportedly Paid $24.5 Million Upon Exiting CNN
Don Lemon was handsomely compensated after being fired from CNN last year -- in fact, it's almost as if he never left ... 'cause the dude's definitely getting paid like it, per a new report. According to the Wrap, the former CNN anchor finally…
CNN Agrees to Pays Former Host Don Lemon a Whopping $24.5 Million: Report
Despite the rather ignominious circumstances under which news anchor Don Lemon parted ways with CNN last April, it looks like he’s going to get the last laugh after all. As […] The post CNN Agrees to Pays Former Host Don Lemon a Whopping $24.5 Million: Report appeared first on The Western Journal.


CNN to Pay Don Lemon $24.5 Million: Report
Don Lemon has turned lemons into lemonade – $24.5 million worth of lemonade. Lemon, who formerly worked for CNN, reached an agreement with the cable giant after his firing in April 2023, TheWrap reported. The amount he is paid “would be the full complete pay from his final contract which extended 3.5 years from his ousting,”TheWrap said. Lemon announced on X, formerly Twitter, that he was fired after 17 years at CNN, People reported. Don Lemon …
CNN denies report it reached $24.5 million settlement with Don Lemon - Washington Examiner
CNN has denied a report that it reached a multimillion-dollar settlement with Don Lemon, a former anchor for the outlet who was fired last year. The report claimed that Lemon agreed to a separation deal worth about $24.5 million with CNN, which would have totaled to the final amount that Lemon agreed to in his final contract with the network. However, a spokesperson with the network has called the report “incorrect” but did not specify what was …
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