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Bill O'Reilly settle claims with five women: New York
Times
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[April 03, 2017]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
(Reuters) - Fox News host
Bill O'Reilly and his employer have made payouts
totaling about $13 million to five women to settle
claims of sexual harassment and other inappropriate
behavior, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
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O'Reilly said in a statement that he has been unfairly
targeted because of his public prominence.
"In my more than 20 years at Fox News Channel, no one has ever
filed a complaint about me with the Human Resources Department,
even on the anonymous hotline." O'Reilly, host of "The O'Reilly
Factor," the network's biggest star, added, "I have put to rest
any controversies to spare my children."
Fox News declined to comment.
"While he denies the merits of these claims, Mr. O'Reilly has
resolved those he regarded as his personal responsibility,"
Twenty-First Century Fox Inc, the parent company of Fox News,
said in a statement. "Mr. O'Reilly is fully committed to
supporting our efforts to improve the environment for all our
employees at Fox News."

The report follows heightened scrutiny of the workplace climate
at Fox News, the top-rated cable news network and unit of
Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. Founding Chairman Roger Ailes left
the company last year after sexual harassment allegations.
The five women who have received settlements either worked for
O'Reilly or appeared as guests on his program, the New York
Times reported. Two of the five settlements were previously
known.
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The largest settlement was a payout of $9 million in a sexual
harassment lawsuit former Fox News producer Andrea Mackris brought
against O'Reilly in 2004, according to the New York Times.
Two settlements were reached last year after Ailes' departure, the
newspaper said.
Fox News anchor Laurie Dhue accused O'Reilly and Ailes of harassing
her, but not sexually, and Juliet Huddy, a regular guest on
O'Reilly's show, accused O'Reilly of pursuing a sexual relationship
with her and trying to hamper her career after she rejected his
advances, the newspaper reported.
Attorneys for Mackris, Dhue and Huddy did not respond immediately to
calls seeking comment.
Fox News last year agreed to pay $20 million to settle a harassment
suit by former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson on behalf of Ailes,
who denied any wrongdoing.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; editing by Diane
Craft)
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