![]() ![]() ![]() To date, no lawsuit has been filed against anyone accused of spreading Adame’s video online prior to his firing.Īdame also hired crisis manager Howard Bragman to help him secure interviews with reporters shortly after his termination from Spectrum News. The lawsuit ultimately resulted in the owner of the website turning over non-personal information about a user to Adame and his legal team. Shortly after his firing, Adame hired a New York-based law firm to help him uncover the identity of someone who spread copies of the broadcast on an Internet forum. Related: Fired New York weatherman appeared on adult websites for years During the broadcast, Adame provided hundreds of viewers his full name, home address and cell phone number toward the end of the live stream, he used a marker to write the name of his employer across his chest. The video, made in December 2021, included statements by Adame in which he expressed a desire to have sex with his boss on camera, according to a copy of the video obtained by The Desk. “Soon, you’ll be able to see me, on camera, delivering you the forecast, just like before,” Adame said in a video posted online.Īdame was fired from Spectrum News last year after his employer became aware of an adult webcam video that was broadcast on the Internet. The service, sold directly through Adame’s personal website, costs $5 a month and promises to deliver “detailed, yet fun” forecasts delivered daily by e-mail. (Photo courtesy Spectrum News NY1/Charter, Graphic by The Desk)Ī New York meteorologist who was fired after appearing on an adult webcam service last year has launched his own subscription weather product.įormer Spectrum News NY1 weatherman Erick Adame announced the new feature during an Instagram Live video after months of providing months of online weather forecasts while on unemployment. Former Spectrum News NY1 meteorologist Erick Adame appears in an undated handout image. ![]()
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