Fox News, former anchor Henry must face ex-producer's sexual misconduct
lawsuit
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[September 10, 2021]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Fox News and former
anchor Ed Henry must face a lawsuit accusing Henry of promising career
advancement to coerce an employee into a sometimes violent sexual
relationship including rape, and accusing the network of allowing a
hostile work environment, a U.S. judge ruled on Thursday.
U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams in Manhattan said that former
associate producer Jennifer Eckhart could try to show Henry engaged in
sex trafficking, and "victim shamed" her by posting what he claimed were
nude photos of Eckhart in the court docket.
Abrams said Eckhart could also try to prove Fox News knew or should have
known about Henry's harassing behavior, but not conduct related to
alleged sex trafficking or the photos.
Separately, Abrams dismissed former on-air guest Cathy Areu's lawsuit
accusing Henry and fellow Fox anchors Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and
Howard Kurtz of subjecting her to sexual harassment and a hostile
environment, including demands she engage with them romantically and
accept their "misogynistic behavior."
Abrams said Areu could not pursue some claims because she was not an
employee, and did not show the anchors punished her for resisting their
advances by reducing her airtime and hurting her career.
Henry's lawyer Catherine Foti said the Eckhart decision undermined her
client's "legitimate efforts to defend himself" against claims he was
confident would prove "baseless."
Fox News said it would defend against Eckhart's "baseless" claims
against the network, saying it "takes harassment allegations seriously
and acted appropriately."
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Fox News correspondent Ed Henry in the James Brady Press Room at the
White House, in Washington, April 2013. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
Both lawsuits echoed earlier claims about sexual
misconduct that led to the departures of Fox News founder Roger
Ailes and anchor Bill O'Reilly.
Fox News fired Henry in July 2020 after learning about Eckhart's
accusations, including an alleged February 2017 rape in a Manhattan
hotel room.
In a court filing, Henry said Eckhart "willingly and
enthusiastically" engaged in their "completely consensual"
relationship.
Eckhart said Fox News fired her in June 2020 after she complained
about the work environment.
Michael Willemin, a lawyer for Eckhart, said she looked forward to a
jury trial.
Areu's lawyer James Vagnini said his client was disappointed and
would review whether to amend her complaint.
The cases, both in the same docket, are Eckhart v Fox News Network
LLC et al and Areu v Fox News Network LLC et al, U.S. District
Court, Southern District of New York, No. 20-05593.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by David
Gregorio and Cynthia Osterman)
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