The online Zoom call in which Toobin, 60, reportedly exposed. The network says it has granted him time off while he "deals with a personal issue. Jeffrey Toobin has been suspended from The New Yorker following a report that he allegedly exposed himself during a Zoom meeting. Toobin did appear on CNN over the weekend, though. And on 8 September Marcia Clark commented on the video zoom's. It's unclear what the heck they're investigating. ( For corroboration, see Jeffrey Toobin, Annals of Law : Ito and the Truth School. I apologize to my wife, family, friends and co-workers." Toobin claims he thought he was not visible to others on the call, and thought he was on mute as well.Įvidently not, and "The New Yorker" says it has suspended him while they investigate what happened. "I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera. Though it's unclear exactly what went down, Toobin's owning up to his baffling Zoom gaffe and has issued an apology. Toobin said he erroneously believed that he had 'muted' the Zoom video. The lawyer, author and legal analyst - who also contributes on CNN - exposed himself on Zoom last week during a work call with the 'New Yorker' staff and WNYC radio. and "The New Yorker" has suspended him for his blunder. Jeffrey Toobin is learning about the pitfalls of Zoom calls in the worst possible way.