Litigation Against Fox News Moves Forward Without Roger Ailes
Litigation Against Fox News Moves Forward Without Roger Ailes
Litigation against Fox News is moving forward following the death of the network’s former chairman and chief executive officer, Roger Ailes.The Washington Post reported on Monday that three new lawsuits alleging a ‘hostile work environment’ were filed in the days after Ailes’ death.Although the late corporate helmsman was a witness and defendant in some cases, his absence, according to the Post, isn’t likely to make much of a difference.In a handful of lawsuits in which Ailes was singled out as a defendant, the lawyers driving the litigation have signaled they’ll move forward without him.Former Fox employee Andrea Tantaros, who once hosted the “The Five,” says her position was cut and she was terminated from the television network after complaining that Ailes had sexually harassed her. In mid-May, Tantaros filed another lawsuit against Fox, accusing the company of monitoring her personal correspondence and using ‘sock puppet’ Twitter accounts to harass and humiliate her.
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