Facebook took another public hit last week following an in-depth New York Times report on the company's handling of fake news, hate speech and data breaches on its platform.

The report, released Wednesday, left some asking who, if anyone, Facebook would fire.

For general counsel Colin Stretch it seems the report, which claims he was one of few executives who knew about Russian interference prior to the 2016 election, may actually extend his time at Facebook. The company's top lawyer was set to leave next month, but, according to reports from Recode, he now plans to stay into 2019.