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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Rape is the practice. But the idea that sexualized violence against women is the practice of a theory propagated by a form of media is useful for understanding the slew of sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations that have been made against various figures at Fox News. On Monday, the New York Times reports , political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes filed suit against Fox News, alleging that she was raped by Fox anchor Charles Payne, who coerced her into engaging in a sexual relationship with him for two years in exchange for promised professional favors. She says that when she ended the relationship and filed a report against him, she was blacklisted by the company.


Bill O’Reilly promised ‘shocking’ proof of his innocence. Here’s what he came up with.




Bill O’Reilly’s Sexual Harassment Settlements Are Even Uglier Than We Thought | Vogue
He was forced out of Fox News in April after public disclosure of five settlements related to harassment allegations against him. By Emily Steel and Michael S. They included allegations of repeated harassment, a nonconsensual sexual relationship and the sending of gay pornography and other sexually explicit material to her, according to the people briefed on the matter. It was at least the sixth agreement — and by far the largest — made by either Mr. Despite that record, 21st Century Fox began contract negotiations with Mr.



Bill O'Reilly portrays himself as the victim in interview with New York Times
On Monday he went on the attack against The Times, saying the newspaper "obviously hates me. Saturday's story in The Times about the incredibly expensive settlement has caused widespread speculation about why O'Reilly was willing to agree to such a deal. He says he didn't want to subject his family to an embarrassing lawsuit and trial. In an interview on Glenn Beck's radio show Monday morning, the former Fox News host claimed without any evidence that The Times published the story because it wanted to ruin his career.





Yeah, I'm mad at him," O'Reilly said Monday in a post on his website. I wish this stuff didn't happen. I can't explain it to you. If I die tomorrow and I get an opportunity, I'll say 'why'd you guys work me over like that? Didn't know my children were going to be punished?

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