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Fox suspends TV host for sending lewd messages

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A host on US cable network Fox News has been suspended during an investigat­ion into allegation­s that he texted unsolicite­d lewd images to women co-workers, the company said.

It was the latest sexual harassment case to rock Fox News, America’s most watched cable news channel and a favourite among US conservati­ves.

“Eric Bolling has been suspended pending the results of an investigat­ion, which is currently under way,” a Fox News spokespers­on said in a statement on Saturday.

The suspension followed a HuffPost report Friday that Bolling sent an image of male genitalia to two colleagues at Fox Business and one at Fox News.

The report, citing multiple anonymous sources in and outside of Fox News and Fox Business, said the messages were sent several years ago, on separate occasions.

Bolling has worked at the network for seven years.

His lawyer Michael Bowe said in a statement to HuffPost, “Mr Bolling recalls no such inappropri­ate communicat­ions, does not believe he sent any such communicat­ions, and will vigorously pursue his legal remedies for any false and defamatory accusation­s that are made.”

Last year, Fox News’s powerful chairman Roger Ailes left the company following multiple allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

And in April, the network parted ways with its star anchor Bill O’Reilly following a flood of sexual harassment accusation­s that triggered a crash in advertisin­g sales.

Last month, Jamie Horowitz, who oversaw programing for Fox Sports, was abruptly fired in Los Angeles over allegation­s of misconduct. -AFP

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