Sony Email Hack Attack Leads Amy Pascal To Get Fire From Her Position?

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With the recent Sony email hack attack events which exposed the private conversation of Sony co-chairman Amy Pascal and producer Scott Rudin, Pascal may lose her job from the company according to Daily Mail UK.

According to the reports, Sony leaked emails, which is the email exchange of Pascal and Rudin, contain conversations that diss celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio (calling him despicable) and Angelina Jolie (Rudin called her "spoiled brat").

As per Daily Mail, "The hack is thought to be a response to the release of Sony film The Interview, which makes fun of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. The group believed to be behind the attack has ties to the North Korean regime."

A source told NY Daily News, "Amy will be getting fired to set an example. Everyone is really upset because Amy is beloved and a good person."

The 56-year-old Sony co-chairman was reportedly upset over hacked emails. Some said this event (hacking) is reportedly in retaliation for the upcoming film "The Interview" which is starred by Seth Rogen and James Franco. The story of the film is about assassinating Kim Jong Un.

When the trailer of this upcoming movie was released, it received backlash from North Korea.

The Rev. Al Sharpton spoke directly to Pascal after her cruel comments and racially tinged emails were made public. He was also among those questioning her future at Sony.

"She kept saying over and over again that's not who she is," Sharpton told The News.

"She apologized over and over. But I told her that when I listen to the words, if they were said by somebody of another race about somebody of another race, they would not be tolerated." He added.

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