Has anyone said what O’Reilly did, exactly? Maybe a compliment on one of the skin tight, cleavage busting dresses they wear?
Another HE SAID, SHE SAID celebrity lawsuit.
“Walsh, a psychologist and radio host, said O’Reilly reneged on an offer to secure her a lucrative job on the network after she declined his invitation to join him in his hotel suite after a dinner in early 2013.”
“complaint was phoned in” -— “Funny” way to deal with serious legal matter.
For a period of time (maybe early to mid 2013 from what I remember)...she’d come on about every two or three weeks for a segment. My understanding was that she thought that he was making a promise to help her procure a steady...weekly or nightly appearance. When that didn’t come, she went to the harassment suggestion.
At this point, I’d say that she’s pretty toxic and can forget about any network or program picking her up for any interview.
For whoever replaces O’Reilly, I’d suggest that you insulate yourself completely and hire some team of female producers to run all matters around who appears on the show and never have any contact with anyone.
Any time someone is getting piled on you have to cautious.
Me either. Good looking, curvy, I would remember her. She couldn’t have been on very often.
When something works like sexual harassment the Left will use it over and over again
So glad we cut cable.
Wendy is a typical Democrat attention whore. Nobody cares......
Question... why didn’t this come up at the same time as Roger Ailes? This seems odd.
Luffa boy just doesn’t learn
With today's climate of stories of sexual harassment allegations for something as small as leering with Fox news hens in their tube dresses making them look like hookers...agreeing to dress like that makes any claim of harassment shallow. IMHO
You’d think after the Loofa incident, he would have zipped up his pants.
That oily libtard on CNN, Brian Steltzer does about half of his show every Sunday on criticisms of Fox News and their personnel.
He had a guy named Michael Wolf, a longtime celebrity news reporter for the Hollywood Reporter on last Sunday and gave him several softball questions about the BOR stuff.
Unfortunately for Steltzer, Wolf hit some line drive screamers over the right field fence. He defended O’Rielly and Fox News, saying that anytime one person files a sexual harassment lawsuit you will see other plaintiffs piling on with their supposed harassment tales. He feels it is becoming a financial scam where the defendant has to prove he didn’t do anything.
Steltzer kept trying but Wolf wasn’t having any of it and he finally gave up.