The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Suspended Fox host suing reporter over alleged lewd texts

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NEW YORK » 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 state Supreme Court in Manhattan against Yashar Ali, a Huffington Post contributi­ng writer. The cable news host said Ali damaged his reputation through what the court papers call the “highly reckless publicatio­n of actionable false and misleading statements about the plaintiff’s conduct and character.”

Bolling was suspended over the weekend pending an internal investigat­ion that a Fox spokespers­on 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. Huffington Post editor in chief Lydia Polgreen, a former top New York Times editor, tweeted in support of Ali Tuesday night. “Yashar Ali is a careful and meticulous reporter,” Polgreen wrote, adding that the publicatio­n stands by his reporting and that it has “no hesitation about standing by him financiall­y in this case.” Huffington Post is owned by Verizon.

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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