To: NBC News and Comcast

Fire Noah Oppenheim & Phil Griffin at NBC for covering up sexual assault charges

This week, Ronan Farrow's bombshell investigative book revealed that former Today show host Matt Lauer violently raped one of his NBC News colleagues, Brooke Nevils. NBC execs shrugged the rape off for three years until they could no longer shield Lauer from numerous allegations.

What's more, the Lauer coverup is part of a pattern -- NBC News president Noah Oppenheim, one of the execs who refused to hold Lauer accountable, also tried to stop the investigation that brought down the notorious Harvey Weinstein.

Thanks to the "Me Too" reckoning, powerful execs like Oppenheim have been held accountable in similar situations -- like when UltraViolet teamed up with allies to take down Les Moonves, the former head of CBS, just last year. While this news is in the headlines, will you demand NBC News and its parent company Comcast make serious structural changes that will protect women from sexual abuse and hold perpetrators accountable?

Why is this important?

The executives at NBC News and Comcast have been covering up rape.