Hey why isn't she going to prison ?
Let's go right wingers with the crocodile tears !
New York CNN Business —
Fox News paid the former assistant to ex-host Kimberly Guilfoyle upward of $4 million to avoid going to trial after the employee wrote a 2018 draft complaint detailing allegations of sexual harassment against her, The New Yorker reported Thursday, citing two well-informed sources.
Guilfoyle, who currently serves as the Trump campaign’s finance chair, abruptly left her position as co-host of Fox News’ “The Five” in July 2018. At the time, a spokesperson for the network did not provide a reason for her exit and only said in a short, one-sentence statement: “Fox News has parted ways with Kimberly Guilfoyle.”
In 2018, HuffPost reported that Guilfoyle’s departure had come following an investigation into inappropriate behavior, including allegations of sexual misconduct. Her attorney John Singer told the publication at the time that the allegations are “unequivocally baseless and have been viciously made by disgruntled and self-interested employees.”
Let's go right wingers with the crocodile tears !
Fox News paid Kimberly Guilfoyle's former assistant $4 million after sexual harassment accusations, New Yorker reports
Fox News paid the former assistant to ex-host Kimberly Guilfoyle upward of $4 million to avoid going to trial after the employee wrote a 2018 draft complaint detailing allegations of sexual harassment against her, The New Yorker reported Thursday, citing two well-informed sources.
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New York CNN Business —
Fox News paid the former assistant to ex-host Kimberly Guilfoyle upward of $4 million to avoid going to trial after the employee wrote a 2018 draft complaint detailing allegations of sexual harassment against her, The New Yorker reported Thursday, citing two well-informed sources.
Guilfoyle, who currently serves as the Trump campaign’s finance chair, abruptly left her position as co-host of Fox News’ “The Five” in July 2018. At the time, a spokesperson for the network did not provide a reason for her exit and only said in a short, one-sentence statement: “Fox News has parted ways with Kimberly Guilfoyle.”
In 2018, HuffPost reported that Guilfoyle’s departure had come following an investigation into inappropriate behavior, including allegations of sexual misconduct. Her attorney John Singer told the publication at the time that the allegations are “unequivocally baseless and have been viciously made by disgruntled and self-interested employees.”