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Fager warned CBS News reporter: 'There are people who've lost their jobs trying to harm me'

"If you repeat these false accusations without any of your own reporting to back them up you will be held responsible for harming me," Fager replied.
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CBS News chairman and "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager speaks at the CBS News & "CBS This Morning" discussion panel during the 2012 Summer Television Critics Association tour on July 29, 2012. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

NEW YORK (CBS NEWS) — Jeff Fager, the longtime executive producer of "60 Minutes" who was fired on Wednesday, sent a text message to CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan with a warning over the network's coverage of the sexual harassment accusations against him.

On Sunday, Duncan reached out to Fager for his response to allegations in The New Yorker that he had groped or touched CBS employees at company parties.

"If you repeat these false accusations without any of your own reporting to back them up you will be held responsible for harming me," Fager replied. "Be careful. There are people who lost their jobs trying to harm me and if you pass on these damaging claims without your own reporting to back them up that will become a serious problem."

CBS News president David Rhodes announced Wednesday that Fager was leaving the company effective immediately, saying he had violated company policy. Fager said in a statement that his contract was terminated early "because I sent a text message to one of our own CBS reporters demanding that she be fair in covering the story." He did not name Duncan.

"My language was harsh and, despite the fact that journalists receive harsh demands for fairness all the time, CBS did not like it," Fager said. "One such note should not result in termination after 36 years, but it did."

Duncan revealed the contents of the text message on the "CBS Evening News" on Wednesday, "since Jeff Fager publicly referred to our exchange today."

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