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Fox protected O’Reilly from harassment claims — Megyn Kelly

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NEW YORK: One of America’s top TV personalit­ies accused Fox News on Monday of protecting disgraced former presenter Bill O’Reilly in the face of sexual harassment allegation­s.

Speaking on her morning show on NBC television, ex-Fox anchor Megyn Kelly said she sent an email to several Fox News executives in November 2016, expressing her outrage at O’Reilly’s alleged behaviour.

Her comments came after The New York Times reported on Saturday that O’Reilly, who has since been fired, settled a sexual harassment claim by Fox legal analyst Lis Wiehl for US$ 32 million in January.

He was later was offered a new contract — but forced out again in mid-April after the Times revealed details of five other settlement­s.

“That is not a nuisance value settlement, that is a jaw- dropping figure,” Kelly said.

“OJ Simpson was ordered to pay the Goldman and Brown families US$ 33.5 million for the murders of Ron and Nicole,” she said. “What on Earth would justify that amount? What awfulness went on?”

Kelly — who joined NBC earlier this year — said she had mentioned settlement­s between the presenter and several women in an email to senior Fox News executives, claiming management was aware of them.

She also alleged that Bill Shine, Fox News co-president at the time, called her to say he would “take care of Bill O’Reilly.”

According to Nielsen ratings data obtained by entertainm­ent industry news site Variety, ratings for her show “Megyn Kelly Today” have steadily dipped since it debuted just weeks ago.

O’Reilly hit back on Monday, telling a conservati­ve radio programme: “I want the story to go away because it’s brutalisin­g my family.”

“I’m not going to run and hide because I didn’t do anything wrong,” the ex-TV personalit­y said.

“I don’t know why Megyn Kelly is doing what she’s doing. I don’t know why. I’ve helped her dramatical­ly in her career.

“In fact, when she was getting hammered earlier this year, I wrote a column sticking up for her.”

Speaking on the Times podcast “The Daily” a few days before Saturday’s report was published, O’Reilly insisted he had “never had one complaint filed against me by a co-worker... in 43 years.”

Spokesman Mark Fabiani defended O’Reilly’s conduct on Saturday.

“In the more than 20 years Bill O’Reilly worked at Fox News, not one complaint was filed against him with the human resources department or legal department by a co-worker, even on the anonymous hotline,” he said in statement published on O’Reilly’s website.

The parent company of Fox News, 21st Century Fox, told AFP it has taken action to “transform” the cable news outlet, including “increasing the channels through which employees can report harassment or discrimina­tion.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Kelly attends the 2017 Time 100 Gala last Apr 25 in New York City. — AFP file photo
Kelly attends the 2017 Time 100 Gala last Apr 25 in New York City. — AFP file photo
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Bill O’Reilly

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