iHeart Media's Atlanta president Drew Lauter is coming under fire after video that appears to show him using racial slurs surfaced, reports WSB-TV2.
A spokesperson for iHeartMedia confirmed to Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Ashli Lincoln on Thursday that Lauter is no longer employed by the company.
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The same spokesperson says “allegations of this nature go against our company values and our policies and we take them very seriously.”
Employees were notified of his separation from the company Thursday, though the video dates back to August of last year.
New Jersey and Texas based attorney Jason Castle, says he and Roosevelt Jean represent the employee who recorded that cell phone video.
Castle says the video was recorded while Lauter was riding in a SUV with two other iHeart employees.
According to Castle’s client, this wasn’t the first time Lauter has used racially insensitive language around employees.
“People are going into work, day in and day out and they are enduring this type of environment, this type of discrimination,” Castle said.
Lauter joined iHeart Media in 2019, where he was tapped to oversee a cluster of radio stations in Madison, Wisconsin. One year later, he was promoted to president of the Atlanta radio group.
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