NYT’s Dianna Russini Investigation STILL Dragging On 2 Months Later
Published June 7, 2026 at 8:58 pm
The New York Times investigation into Dianna Russini following the Mike Vrabel photo scandal is taking forever — and newsroom staffers are officially losing patience.
Nearly two months have passed since the controversy exploded, but Times Square brass still can’t give a solid timeline. When asked for updates, bosses are vaguely saying results are \”weeks\” away. That’s not sitting well with employees who are starting to whisper about what’s really going on behind closed doors.
The whole thing has created serious tension at the Times HQ. People want answers. People want closure. Instead? Radio silence and a bunch of \”we’re still looking into it\” vibes that would make anyone suspicious.
No word yet on what the investigation will actually reveal or when Russini can expect to hear the final verdict. But one thing’s for sure — the longer this drags, the more the rumor mill is going to spin.