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After new allegations were revealed from the upcoming book, “Catch and Kill,” by Ronan Farrow, Matt Lauer broke his silence with an open letter, claiming the accusations were “categorically false.” Brooke Nevils, the woman whose complaint led to Matt Lauer’s firing from TODAY, is now responding to the letter, calling it “a case study in victim blaming.” NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.