Latest: Keillor attorney: MPR must 'set the record straight'
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Latest on Garrison's Keilor's dismissal following allegations of sexual misconduct (all times local):
12:10 a.m.
Garrison Keilor's attorney says the humorist is aware of only one woman making allegations of inappropriate behavior against him and wants the president of Minnesota Public Radio to "set the record straight" on that point.
Keilor's personal attorney, Eric Nilsson, issued a statement early Thursday responding to a news report that MPR President Jon McTaggart told employees Wednesday the decision to cut ties with Keilor resulted from multiple allegations that covered an extended period of time.
MPR News reported the McTaggart comments.
