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Fox News hit by new claims of sexual misconduct by stars in lawsuit

- Ed Pilkington in New York

Two women have come forward with explosive new allegation­s of sexual misconduct at Fox News, claiming in a lawsuit that the former chief national correspond­ent of the cable channel, Ed Henry, subjected one of them to rape and sexual assault.

The federal lawsuit, lodged on Monday in the southern district of New York, accuses management at Fox News of failing to act over allegation­s of sexual impropriet­y against Henry dating back to as early as 2017. The channel fired its co-anchor earlier this month after details of the complaint surfaced and says it received no sexual harassment claims against Henry prior to that.

The suit also contains bombshell allegation­s raised by a second woman, Cathy Areu, who says she was sexually harassed by a slew of top personalit­ies on the channel. They include the star anchor Sean Hannity, the controvers­ial host Tucker Carlson and the media commentato­r Howard Kurtz.

The most serious allegation­s in the lawsuit relate to the former Fox Business Network associate producer Jennifer Eckhart. The suit accuses Henry of manipulati­ng and grooming Eckhart when she was 24, asking her to be his “sex slave” and “little whore” and threatenin­g her with retaliatio­n if she did not comply.

The suit alleges that Henry sexually assaulted her on Fox News property and raped her while she was helpless and restrained in metal handcuffs at a hotel used by the channel to lodge visiting employees.

In its statement, Fox News said that Eckhart could pursue her claims directly with Henry “as Fox News already took swift action … and Mr Henry is no longer employed by the network”.

Catherine Foti, Henry’s lawyer, said in a statement that “evidence in this case will demonstrat­e that Ms Eckhart initiated and completely encouraged a consensual relationsh­ip”. She said that Henry looked forward to presenting his own evidence including “graphic photos”.

Eckhart said that she hoped her decision to file suit “will result in positive change for women at Fox, and for all victims in the workplace”.

The complaint, drawn up by the prominent anti-discrimina­tion lawyers Douglas Wigdor and Michael Willemin, also states that in March 2018 Hannity humiliated Areu, who was a regular guest on his show, while she was on set and in front of the entire studio crew.

He allegedly threw $100 in cash on his desk on set and began exhorting men in the crew to take Areu out on a date to Del Friscos. “Who wants to take her on a date?” Hannity yelled, to her mortificat­ion, the lawsuit says.

The suit reproduces a photograph of a stash of cash and a cigarette on a studio desk which it says was the money thrown down by Hannity as part of his misogynist­ic ruse.

Areu also alleges in the lawsuit that in December 2018 Carlson, at the end of his Tucker Carlson Tonight show on which she had appeared, made suggestive comments to her, saying he would be staying alone in his hotel room without any wife or kids.

“Without question, Mr Carlson was probing to see whether Ms Areu was interested in a sexual relationsh­ip,” the lawsuit contends, accusing the host of retaliatin­g against the plaintiff when she declined his advances.

A separate allegation of sexual harassment is raised by Areu against Kurtz from July 2019.

In a statement released on Monday, Fox News said that it had conducted a “comprehens­ive independen­t investigat­ion” by an outside law firm into Areu’s claims against Carlson, Hannity and Kurtz and found them to be “false, patently frivolous and utterly devoid of any merit”.

Fox News has been bedevilled by allegation­s of sexual harassment against senior male figures for years and has been repeatedly accused of operating a work culture that tolerates sexual misconduct. The late Roger Ailes was forced to resign from the channel that he created in 2016 after 23 women accused him of sexual harassment.

The lawsuit challenges the line put forward by Fox News that it has cleaned up its act since Ailes left. It says: “Fox News would have the public believe that it is a different place from the Fox News that was run by former disgraced Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes. Unfortunat­ely, it is actually worse.”

 ??  ?? Ed Henry’s lawyer denied the allegation­s against him and said that Henry looked forward to presenting his own evidence including ‘graphic photos’. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP
Ed Henry’s lawyer denied the allegation­s against him and said that Henry looked forward to presenting his own evidence including ‘graphic photos’. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP

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