(KCBS) -- More information is being revealed about just who knew about, and tracked down the vulgar Donald Trump tape.
Page Six reported Billy Bush bragged about the tape to NBC staffers at a party in August.
Bush said he had a "tape of Trump being a real dog," according to the report. The comments prompted Access Hollywood staffers to track it down, the report said.
Since the release of the tape there have been rumors of other yet-to-be-released tapes containing more vulgar and maybe racist comments by Trump.
An NBC insider told Page Six female staff at "Today" revolted following the leak of the tape. A review of Bush's actions is under way with staff urged to come forward "with any concerns about Bush, his inappropriate behavior or frat-boy mentality," according to the report.
Billy Bush Reportedly Bragged About Tape With Trump's Comments In August
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Page Six reported Billy Bush bragged about the tape to NBC staffers at a party in August.
Bush said he had a "tape of Trump being a real dog," according to the report. The comments prompted Access Hollywood staffers to track it down, the report said.
Since the release of the tape there have been rumors of other yet-to-be-released tapes containing more vulgar and maybe racist comments by Trump.
An NBC insider told Page Six female staff at "Today" revolted following the leak of the tape. A review of Bush's actions is under way with staff urged to come forward "with any concerns about Bush, his inappropriate behavior or frat-boy mentality," according to the report.
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