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On this day five years ago — July 6, 2016 — Gretchen Carlson sued Roger Ailes, the larger-than-life founder and CEO of Fox News, for sexual harassment.
Carlson left Fox & Friends in September 2013 to anchor a one-hour daytime program, The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson, beginning in the fall of 2013, taking part of the slot opened by Megyn Kelly's move to primetime. [23]
Gretchen Carlson's life has changed significantly since she went toe-to-toe with Fox News and Roger Ailes.
Fox News will pay a $20 million settlement to former Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson over her allegations of sexual harassment by former CEO Roger Ailes. Fox also issued a rare apology to Carlson.
For 20 years, Roger Ailes did as he pleased at Fox News. Then former anchor Gretchen Carlson sued him for sexual harassment—and suddenly Rupert Murdoch, who’d long had his back, wasn’t there.
After leaving Fox News, Carlson sued Ailes for sexual harassment on July 6, 2016, eventually reaching a $20 million settlement and receiving an apology from the company, though a non-disclosure...
Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson reacts to the media company's $787 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems.
NEW YORK (AP) — Former Fox News Channel anchor Gretchen Carlson sued network chief executive Roger Ailes on Wednesday, claiming she was cut loose after she refused his sexual advances and complained about harassment in the workplace.
Carlson, who lives in Connecticut, is back in her home state this week to speak at a sold-out event at Zion Lutheran Church in Anoka, the church where she was baptized, confirmed and married.
The parent company of Fox News has settled a sexual harassment lawsuit with former anchor Gretchen Carlson and issued her a public apology.