Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fox News producer says she was pushed to lie about Dominion

- By Robert Burnson Bloomberg News (TNS)

A Fox News producer says the network’s lawyers coerced her into giving misleading testimony in Dominion Voting Systems Inc.’s $1.6 billion lawsuit over the network’s unfounded claims of fraud in the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Abby Grossberg, who was a producer for hosts Maria Bartiromo and Tucker Carlson, made her claims in a sex discrimina­tion lawsuit filed Monday in federal court in Manhattan.

She filed the complaint a day ahead of a hearing before a Delaware state judge over whether he should decide the Dominion defamation case without a trial scheduled for April 17. Dominion is suing Fox News for airing baseless claims by allies of then-president Donald Trump that the Denver-based voting machine maker participat­ed in a broad conspiracy with Democrats and foreign government­s to alter election results in favor of Joe Biden. Fox News denies wrongdoing in the Dominion case.

Fox News said it would vigorously defend itself against Grossberg’s claims.

“Fox News Media engaged an independen­t outside counsel to immediatel­y investigat­e the concerns raised by Ms. Grossberg, which were made following a critical performanc­e review,” the network said in an emailed statement. “Her allegation­s in connection with the Dominion case are baseless.”

In her suit, Grossberg says that during her preparatio­n for a deposition in the Dominion case, lawyers for Fox News encouraged her to give false and evasive answers. In a coaching session, the lawyers “shook their heads” whenever she answered hypothetic­al questions “in a manner that was truthful, but implicated others or needed elaboratio­n to explain and/or put into context,” according to the complaint.

Grossberg accused Fox News of perpetuati­ng a tolerance for gender harassment and targeting women who report it. She says part of the network’s strategy in fending off the Dominion suit was to push the blame onto her and Bartiromo, “rather than the mostly male higher ups at Fox News who endorsed the repeated coverage of the lies” about the voting machine company, according to the complaint.

The producer said her suit joined a “long line of cases chroniclin­g the misogynist­ic environmen­t that permeates Fox News and fosters a toxic workplace where truth remains a fugitive while female workers are verbally violated on almost a daily basis by a poisonous and entrenched patriarchy.”

Hours before Grossberg filed her suit in federal court, Fox News sought an emergency order from a New York state judge to block her from disclosing what the network’s lawyers told her during the deposition prep sessions. The state court didn’t immediatel­y set a date for a hearing.

“Ms. Grossberg has threatened to disclose Fox’s attorney-client privileged informatio­n and we filed a temporary restrainin­g order to protect our rights,” Fox News said in its statement.

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