Standard Hotel fires employee who sold Solange and Jay Z video


May 15, 2014

The Standard Hotel has confirmed that it has identified and fired the employee who leaked the security camera clip of Solange Knowles' scuffle with Jay Z. In a statement, the New York establishment said the person responsible for leaking the much-talked about footage had been terminated for "breaching the security policies of the hotel and recording the confidential CCTV video."

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The Standard Hotel has fired the employee that leaked the video of Solange Knowles and Jay Z

It has been reported that the tape was sold for $250,000 after "being shopped for five days to the highest bidder."TMZ posted the three-minute video on Monday. It shows Solange attacking Jay Z inside a Standard Hotel lift in the presence of sister Beyoncé Knowles.Immediately after the clip was first aired, the hotel said it was "shocked and disappointed" by the security breach. "We are shocked and disappointed that there was a clear breach of our security system and the confidentiality that we count on providing our guests," a statement read.

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There has been a great deal of speculation about what caused Solange Knowles to confront her brother-in-law

"We are investigating with the utmost urgency the circumstances surrounding the situation and, as is our customary practice, will discipline and prosecute the individuals involved to the fullest capacity. "So far, none of the stars involved have commented on the incident – and since there was no audio on the clip, the world has been left to speculate about what caused Solange to argue with her brother-in-law."Jay said something inappropriate to Beyoncé and Solange, and she snapped," a source told People. "When they got in the elevator, it escalated quickly the way family tensions can. It got exceptionally heated the way family moments can."

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