Miss America suspends CEO over misogynistic emails
Sam Haskell said he will abide by the suspension, even while decrying the Huffington Post story on Thursday as unkind and untrue

The Miss America Organisation suspended its chief executive on Friday, less than 24 hours after leaked emails surfaced showing him and others disparaging the appearance, intellect and sex lives of former Miss Americas.
Sam Haskell said he will abide by the suspension, even while decrying the Huffington Post story on Thursday that publicised the emails as “unkind and untrue”.
“My mistake is a mistake of words,” Haskell wrote in a statement issued on Friday night, soon after the board suspended him indefinitely while it investigates the situation. “Much of what was reported is dishonest, deceptive, and despicable.
“The story is so unkind and untrue, and hurts me, my family, and the stewardship of this non-profit,” he wrote. “Those who know my heart know that this is not indicative of my character, nor is it indicative of my business acumen.”

Yashar Ali, who wrote the Huffington Post article, defended its accuracy on Friday night, saying he was given the emails by two sources “who felt that Mr Haskell’s behaviour was egregious”.