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#74280
Looks like Roger's assgrabbery got the best of him...

Will he stay or will he go?

:oops:

Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly told investigators she was sexually harassed by CEO Roger Ailes, the Daily Intelligencer reports, less than two weeks after Gretchen Carlson made similar allegations against him.

Sources told CNBC that Fox is nearing on decision on Ailes' future at the company. The decision is likely to result in his departure, sources said. In a tweet late Tuesday, 21st Century Fox said that Ailes is still employed and that his review is ongoing.

Two sources told the New York Magazine publication that Kelly told a team handling an outside investigation into Ailes' behavior that she, too, was the victim of sexual advances from the Fox News executive about a decade ago. The probe is being handled by New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss, Kelly, on behalf of Fox News' parent company 21st Century Fox.

Fox News, which has handled Ailes' communications, did not respond to a CNBC request for comment, and 21st Century Fox declined to comment. Kelly's representatives did not respond to a request for comment.

Daily Intelligencer, citing sources, previously reported that 21st Century Fox co-Chairmen Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch and CEO James Murdoch had decide to fire Ailes in light of the allegations. James had allegedly wanted Ailes to be let go this week, while the other Murdochs were leaning toward ousting the executive after the GOP convention.

Kelly, who hosts "The Kelly File," is one of Fox News' best known journalists. She was co-moderator of the first GOP debate in August, during which Donald Trump accused her of being biased. The two sat down for a highly publicized interview on May 17.

She previously hosted "America Live" as well as co-hosted "America's Newsroom" with Bill Hemmer.

Earlier this month, Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Ailes, alleging she was fired from Fox News on June 23 because she refused to have a sexual relationship with Ailes.
#74396
The loonies on the left think the departure of Ailes means the downfall of FOX.

Silly libtards.

Rupert Murdoch is the power behind FOX. And he isn't going good to kill the most successful cable news format in history. The entity that daily kicks CNN, MSNBC, and everyone else's ass.

Whoever replaces Ailes will continue to drive the spear even deeper into the heart of liberalism.

FOX is going to continue to bring the truth, along with the pain and heartburn to the left, to the world.
#74401
Reports say Murdoch is going to pay Ailes millions and millions and more millions to keep him on as a consultant.

Plus Murdoch is going to pay Ailes some more millions to keep him from going to work for the competition..

Then Murdoch is going to pay Ailes mucho mas dinero to keep him from selling corporate secrets...

I wonder what it's like to laugh all the way to the bank :lol: :lol: :lol:
#74403
"I wonder what it's like to laugh all the way to the bank :lol: :lol: :lol:"-sillydaddy

You could ask any of the corporate criminals that crashed the banking system in 2008. None of them got anything but bonuses either.
But I get it, silly, sexual harassment in the workplace IS pretty hilarious, isn't it? :shock:
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