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Suspended Fox host sues reporter over story about texts

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New York (AP) — Suspended Fox News host Eric Bolling on Wednesday sued the reporter who broke the story that he had allegedly sent lewd text messages to colleagues.

Bolling filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit in New York state Supreme Court against Yashar Ali, a Huffington Post contributi­ng writer. The cable news host said Ali damaged his reputation through what Bolling called the “highly reckless publicatio­n of actionable false and misleading statements about the plaintiff’s conduct and character,” according to the suit.

Bolling was suspended over the weekend pending an internal investigat­ion that a Fox spokesman said is underway.

Ali wrote last week that Bolling is accused of sending unsolicite­d photos of male genitalia to co-workers over several years.

On Wednesday, the reporter tweeted that he stands by his story and will protect his sources. Ali also wrote that he is not going to stop reporting on Bolling “or anyone else. I’ve had family members killed/ jailed in Iran, a lawsuit isn’t going to scare me.”

Bolling’s lawyer, Michael J. Bowe, said in a statement: “This anonymousl­y sourced and uncorrobor­ated story is false, defamatory, and obviously intended to destroy this good man’s career and family. We will defend Eric aggressive­ly in court, where actual facts, based on evidence, testimony, and cross-examinatio­n, will belie these anonymous accusation­s.”

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