Manawatu Standard

Fox TV anchor faces new claim

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UNITED STATES: Fox News parent Twenty-first Century Fox Inc said yesterday it will investigat­e a sexual harassment claim against TV anchor Bill O’reilly, who has seen several companies pull their advertisem­ents from his top-rated news show in the past week.

The investigat­ion comes after a complaint was phoned in to the network’s corporate hotline last week by Wendy Walsh, a former regular guest on Fox’s The O’reilly Factor TV show, and her lawyer, Lisa Bloom, which the two posted to Youtube.

‘‘21st Century Fox investigat­es all complaints and we have asked the law firm Paul Weiss to continue assisting the company in these serious matters,’’ the company said.

Walsh, a psychologi­st and radio host, said O’reilly reneged on an offer to secure her a lucrative job on the network after she declined his invitation to join him in his hotel suite after a dinner in early 2013.

‘‘I’m told that they are taking it seriously, and they are going to do the investigat­ion that’s legally required of them,’’ Bloom said yesterday.

Fox and O’reilly have paid $13 million to five women who accused him of sexual harassment, the New York Times reported last weekend.

O’reilly said in a statement then that he had been unfairly targeted because of his prominence and has not made further comment.

Numerous companies have pulled adverts from O’reilly’s Fox News show since the report, including BMW of North America, Allstate Corp, French pharmaceut­icals maker Sanofi SA, direct marketer Constant Contact, men’s clothing company Untuckit and mutual fund operator T Rowe Price.

British drugmaker Glaxosmith­kline Plc said it temporaril­y suspended its advertisin­g.

Fox News, the top-rated cable news network, has faced heightened scrutiny of its workplace climate after sexual harassment allegation­s led to the resignatio­n of founding chairman Roger Ailes last year.

21st Century Fox hired law firm Paul Weiss to investigat­e Ailes.

On April 3, Democratic political consultant and Fox News contributo­r Julie Roginsky sued the network and Ailes, accusing them of denying her a permanent hosting job after she rebuffed Ailes’ sexual advances.

Roginsky said that a misogynist­ic culture at Fox News had not changed since Ailes left the network. – Reuters

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Wendy Walsh
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Bill O’reilly

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