The Borneo Post

Fox News suspends host amid allegation­s of sexting

- By Paul Farhi

FOX NEWS Channel suspended longtime host Eric Bolling on Saturday, amid a report that he sent lewd texts to female coworkers at the network.

Bolling, co-host of the weekday Fox programme “The Specialist­s” and former cohost of “The Five,” is the latest Fox employee to be accused of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour in the 13 months since the network was consumed by allegation­s of sexual harassment against its co-founder and thenchairm­an, the late Roger Ailes.

According to a report in HuffPost, Bolling, 54, texted a photo of male genitalia to two colleagues at Fox Business Network, and one to a co-worker at Fox News. The website didn’t reveal the names of the alleged recipients, but said they are Bolling’s current and former colleagues. The messages were sent several years ago and were unsolicite­d, it said.

In a statement issued on Saturday afternoon, Fox said it had suspended Bolling “pending the results of an investigat­ion, which is currently underway.” The law firm Paul Weiss, which has conducted a series of investigat­ions into harassment at the network, is investigat­ing the allegation­s against Bolling.

Last summer, Ailes was forced out of his job after former “Fox & Friends” host Gretchen Carlson filed suit against him. Her suit — quickly settled for US$ 20 million — unleashed a series of accusation­s against Fox executives and on- air personalit­ies by women who work at the company.

In April, the network forced out its biggest star, Bill O’Reilly, after the New York Times reported that he and Fox had settled five harassment suits or complaints dating back more than a decade. Network president Bill Shine resigned soon after.

Bolling’s attorney Michael Bowe told HuffPost that 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.”

In addition to “The Specialist­s,” Bolling co-hosts a weekend business- discussion programme on Fox called “Cashin’ In.” On Friday, Bolling taped an episode of that programme, but Fox pulled it after HuffPost published its story.

Bolling, a conservati­ve whose recently published book was endorsed by President Donald Trump, was merciless in his commentary when former Rep Anthony Weiner, ( Democrat — New York), was involved in several incidents of sexting, beginning in 2014. After Weiner pleaded guilty in May to federal charges of exchanging lewd messages with an underage girl, Bolling called him “a sick human being, to continue to do this time and time again, continue to get caught, saying he’s not going to do it again, gets caught again.”

Bolling is one of several Fox News personalit­ies who have reportedly been under considerat­ion for positions in the Trump Administra­tion. In November he was said to have discussed an appointmen­t as commerce secretary, but recently signed a long-term contract extension with Fox.

In an interview with NJ.com in June, Bolling said he would eventually like to run for office: “When the lights go down on my TV career, the next step is running for Senate.”

According to HuffPost, four people, in addition to the recipients, said they had seen the photo that Bolling allegedly sent. Eight others said the recipients had spoken to them about it. — WP-Bloomberg

 ??  ?? Bolling is the latest Fox employee to be accused of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour. — Courtesy of Fox News
Bolling is the latest Fox employee to be accused of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour. — Courtesy of Fox News

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