New York magazine announced the departure of Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi after a review of her work related to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with whom she had a personal relationship. The magazine confirmed on Monday that an external inquiry conducted by the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine found no inaccuracies or evidence of bias in her reporting on Kennedy, a former independent presidential candidate.
The review by Davis Wright Tremaine aligned with the magazine’s prior internal evaluation, which reached similar conclusions regarding her coverage during the 2024 campaign. Despite these findings, New York magazine and Nuzzi have mutually agreed to end their professional relationship.
Nuzzi had been with the magazine for nearly eight years. The decision to part ways comes amid a backdrop of scrutiny concerning her relationship with Kennedy, which developed after she profiled him late last year.
In a statement, New York magazine expressed pride in Nuzzi’s contributions and described her as a “uniquely talented writer.” The company also expressed its best wishes for her future endeavors.