Chicago Sun-Times

Fox exec fired over Flight 370 email

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NEW YORK — A veteran Fox executive who used her company email account to plan aid for loved ones of the missing Malaysian airplane’s passengers has been fired.

Darlene Tipton, who was vice president of standards and practices for the Fox Cable Networks Group, said Saturday she had wanted to arrange swift financial aid to families and other loved ones, sparing them lengthy court fights. She said she began by emailing Sarah Bajc, an American whose boyfriend, Philip Wood, was a passenger on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and who has made frequent TV ap- pearances since the plane’s March 8 disappeara­nce.

Fox spokesman Scott Grogin said Tipton’s “conduct and communicat­ions” violated company policy. Citing privacy concerns, he declined to discuss particular­s, but he said, “As soon as we became aware, we took appropriat­e steps.” He confirmed that Tipton has left the company.

Tipton was with Fox for a quarter-century before her April 9 dismissal. She said she plans to continue with her initiative, soliciting contributi­ons through the crowdfundi­ng website GoFundMe.

“We want to raise money for families, to give them immediate relief,” Tipton said during a phone interview from her Los Angeles home. “Otherwise, they could be in court for years.”

A condition of accepting the money she hopes to raise: Recipients must waive the right to seek legal remedy.

“If they’re getting money through contributi­ons,” she said, “it isn’t right for them to seek money through legal channels, too.”

But she plans to sue Fox for wrongful terminatio­n, said her husband, Ken Tipton, a writer and producer.

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