Los Angeles Times

Fox News settles with ex-contributo­r

Tamara Holder, who says an exec sexually assaulted her, gets a reported $2.5 million.

- By Stephen Battaglio stephen.battaglio@latimes.com

Fox News has reached a financial settlement with a former contributo­r who contended an executive at the company sexually assaulted her in 2015.

The company has been plagued by sexual harassment claims since ousted Fox News Chief Executive Roger Ailes was sued by former anchor Gretchen Carlson in July. But contributo­r Tamara Holder, who is said to have received a $2.5-million settlement, is the first to publicly make a sexual assault claim.

Holder, who ended her associatio­n with Fox News at the end of 2016, announced the settlement in a joint statement with the company late Wednesday.

“In September 2016, Fox News contributo­r Tamara Holder reported an incident of sexual assault at Fox News headquarte­rs from the prior year,” the statement said. “Immediatel­y after Ms. Holder notified Fox News of the alleged incident, the company promptly investigat­ed the matter and took decisive action, for which Ms. Holder thanks the network.”

Fox News offered no further comment. People familiar with the case who were unauthoriz­ed to discuss the matter publicly confirmed details of the settlement, which was first reported in the New York Times. That report said that Holder accused Francisco Cortes, vice president in charge of Fox News Latino, of sexually assaulting her in his office at Fox News headquarte­rs in midtown Manhattan.

The alleged incident occurred in February 2015, according to a person briefed on the details of the case. Holder reported the alleged incident Oct. 21, 2016, and Cortes was terminated from Fox News on Oct. 27.

Jay Sanchez, an attorney for Cortes, declined to comment on the matter. “I am presently considerin­g Mr. Cortes’ legal options,” Sanchez said.

A representa­tive for Holder was not available for comment late Wednesday. Holder’s settlement was negotiated by Los Angeles attorney Lisa Bloom of the Bloom Firm.

Holder was a liberal commentato­r on such shows as “Hannity.” A bio on Holder’s website describes her as a “television host, attorney and stand up comic.” She started her run as Fox News contributo­r in 2012.

Fox News has paid out a number of settlement­s to women who complained of being sexually harassed since Carlson’s case was first filed. That case was settled for $20 million shortly after Ailes left the company.

Ailes, who settled out his contract for $40 million before leaving, has denied all charges of sexual harassment made against him.

But getting rid of Ailes for his alleged misconduct probably encouraged other women to come forward with allegation­s against Fox News.

“It does validate the claims in some way, and I think that that can potentiall­y be a motivating factor for other women who have a similar story to come forward because they think they’ll be believed,” Kate Gold, a partner in the labor employment group at the L.A. law firm Drinker Biddle & Reath, told the Los Angeles Times last year.

A former local Fox TV reporter, Lidia Curanaj, 38, alleged in a suit filed in U.S. District Court in December that she was not hired by Fox News because she refused to submit to sexual advances by Ailes when he interviewe­d her in 2011. She also contends that her career at Fox-owned TV station WNYW was harmed because of sexual discrimina­tion.

Former Fox News personalit­y Juliet Huddy contended in a letter from her lawyers sent to Fox News in August that her opportunit­ies at the company ended in retaliatio­n because she refused sexual advances by Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly that began in 2011. No lawsuit was filed, but Huddy was paid a six-figure monetary settlement.

Earlier settlement­s of sexual harassment claims paid out while Ailes was running the network have drawn the scrutiny of federal prosecutor­s, who are looking into whether the payments should have been reported to the shareholde­rs of its parent company, 21st Century Fox.

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